Roof Inspections and Assessments

Practical roof checks for leaks, corrosion, age, storm damage, maintenance planning, and re-roof decisions.

Roof inspection on a metal roof

A roof assessment helps property owners move from guesswork to a practical next step: repair, maintenance, gutter work, or a planned roof replacement.

What a roof check can identify

Useful inspection points include roof age, corrosion, fixings, flashing details, loose sheets, gutter condition, visible leaks, roof penetrations, drainage, and safety access.

Before buying, selling, or renovating

A roof assessment can help when a property is being bought, sold, renovated, extended, or prepared for larger exterior work.

After storms or recurring leaks

Storm damage, wind-lifted edges, blocked gutters, and recurring leaks are worth checking before the next weather event exposes the same weakness again.

Planning the next step

The goal is not to create a bigger job than necessary. ADCO can help identify what is urgent, what can wait, and when replacement planning is more sensible than repeated repairs.

Ways ADCO can help

  • Leak checks
  • Corrosion checks
  • Storm damage
  • Gutter condition
  • Maintenance advice
  • Repair or replacement planning

Roof Inspections and Assessments FAQs

When should a roof be inspected?

Useful times include after leaks, storms, visible corrosion, before renovations, before buying or selling, or when a roof has not been checked for several years.

Can an assessment lead to a repair instead of replacement?

Yes. The point is to understand condition and recommend the practical next step, whether that is repair, maintenance, gutter work, or replacement planning.

Need help with roof inspections and assessments?

Describe the concern, roof age, visible damage, or recent weather event, and ADCO can advise whether a roof inspection, repair, maintenance, or re-roof discussion makes sense.

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