Residential & Commercial Roof Inspections Austin

Homeowners interested in roof inspections can contact us for estimates, provided with our standard Bluebonnet offer.

Additional inspection services are offered for realtors or buyers.

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Additional Roof Inspections for Buyers or Sellers

Realtors and buyers can depend on Bluebonnet Custom Roofing for transactional roof inspections in Austin.

Real Estate Transactional Inspections

We offer residential and commercial roof inspections for real estate transactions. Potential home or business property buyers or sellers can get a thorough roof inspection from Bluebonnet Custom Roofing. We provide evaluations and analysis, document necessary repairs, roofing material condition, roofing history, and other roofing concerns.

Our real estate roof inspections offer buyers’ protection. Nothing will take your dream home away faster than a bad report. Bluebonnet, Roofing Company Austin helps you cover your bases carefully before making an important purchase. Get a thorough roof inspection and learn more about the home you’re about to buy. In most cases, a bad roof inspection is a tell-tale sign other issues with a property. Keep in mind that a regular home inspection does not include a health inspection of the roof system.

Valuable, Professional, and Certified Roof Inspections

Tangible and detailed reports are our promise when it comes to your inspection. We provide well documented data and analysis of property conditions. When completed by a certified professional, the reports go beyond visual assessments.

  • Learn if there’s unnatural movement, shingles are in bad condition, or other issues that will require serious repair in the future.
  • Learn if the roof is healthy and how long it’s expected to last according to its condition.

Insurance Adjustment Roof Inspections

It’s important to evaluate your roof after a hail, snow or wind storm. Climate in Central Texas is unpredictable and you never know what to expect. Bluebonnet’s team of professional inspectors and contractors promise a full exam to assess any damage after a storm.

What’s in an Insurance Adjusted Roof Inspection?

Most home or commercial property owners aren’t aware of insurance adjusted roof inspections, much less what’s expected.

Key Points of Inspection

  • Excessive Granule Loss (Protective mineral granules on roofing material)
  • Missing/Damaged Shingles
  • Dented Vents
  • Damaged Gutters
  • Additional Collateral Damage (Trim, Windows, Screens, HVAC units, or other personal property)
  • Signs of Leaks

Bluebonnet’s Quality Inspections

Let us handle your insurance inspection and help you recover from any losses. We’ll walk you through our inspection and even help you file your claim with the insurance company. Our services offer nothing but a stress-free process for all homeowners and commercial property owners.

In a roofing inspection for an Austin homeowner or commercial property owner gets a thorough examination of the roof’s condition by one of our qualified roofing contractors. The purpose is to assess the overall health of the roof, identify any issues or potential problems, and determine if any repairs or maintenance are needed.

Here’s what a roofing inspection typically includes:

  1. Exterior Examination: The inspector will visually inspect the exterior of the roof, checking for signs of damage, wear and tear, missing or damaged shingles, cracked tiles, or deteriorated roofing materials. They will also examine the condition of the roof flashing, gutters, and drainage systems.
  2. Interior Inspection (if accessible): If possible, the inspector will go into the attic or crawl space to look for signs of leaks, water damage, or structural issues like sagging roof decking, which could indicate underlying roof problems.
  3. Roof Structure Assessment: The inspector will evaluate the overall structure of the roof, including its slope, support beams, and trusses, to ensure stability and integrity.
  4. Check for Leaks and Moisture: The inspector will search for signs of leaks, moisture penetration, or water damage, which can lead to mold growth and structural issues if left untreated.
  5. Inspect Roofing Materials: Depending on the type of roof (shingles, tiles, metal, flat roof, etc.), the inspector will closely examine the condition of the roofing materials, looking for signs of deterioration, cracks, or loose components.
  6. Assess Ventilation and Insulation: Proper ventilation and insulation are crucial for roof health. The inspector will check for adequate ventilation in the attic and assess the condition of insulation to ensure energy efficiency and prevent moisture buildup.
  7. Documentation and Recommendations: After the inspection, the roofing contractor will provide a detailed report outlining findings, including photographs if necessary. They will recommend any necessary repairs, maintenance, or replacements based on the inspection results.

A roofing inspection is essential for identifying issues early, preventing costly repairs down the road, and ensuring the roof’s longevity and performance. It’s recommended to schedule regular inspections, typically annually or after severe weather events, to proactively maintain the roof’s condition and protect your investment in your home or commercial property.

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Due Diligence for Realtors & Buyers
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