Insurance Inspections
Roof Certification Inspection
Meet Insurance Requirements. Avoid Coverage Issues
A Roof Certification Inspection is often required by insurance carriers to verify the condition and remaining life of a roof before issuing or renewing coverage. This inspection provides the documentation needed to support insurability and help avoid delays, restrictions or potential cancellation.
This inspection consists of a visual, non-invasive assessment of the roof covering and related components, focusing on overall condition, apparent age and any visible deficiencies that may impact performance.
- Inspection Includes Evaluation Of:
- Roof covering type and overall condition
- Visible damage, wear or deterioration
- Flashings, penetrations and transitions
- Drainage components (gutters and downspouts)
- Evidence of prior repairs or active issues
The purpose of this inspection is to document the condition of the roof at the time of inspection and provide an opinion regarding its remaining useful life based on visible observations.
This inspection is limited to readily accessible areas and does not include destructive testing, leak detection or guarantees of future performance. Any concerns identified may require further evaluation by a licensed roofing contractor.
Findings are provided in a structured report suitable for submission to insurance carriers when a roof certification is required.
When Is a Roof Certification Needed?
Roof certifications are commonly requested when:
In many cases, timelines are limited, making prompt scheduling important.
A roof is nearing or beyond a certain age threshold
A new policy is being issued
A policy is up for renewal
An insurance carrier requires updated documentation
Get Your Roof Certification Completed
If your insurance carrier has requested a roof certification, schedule your inspection today to keep your policy moving forward.