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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Roof Inspection Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Report submitted to' section with the relevant recipient's details, followed by filling in the 'Inspection #' and 'Date' fields.
  3. In the 'Job Location' section, input the complete address including city, state, and zip code for accurate documentation.
  4. Review the findings and recommendations carefully. Use text boxes to add any additional notes or observations related to each recommendation listed.
  5. For photographs included in the report, ensure they are properly labeled and correspond with their descriptions for clarity.
  6. Complete the 'Repair Work Authorization' section by entering your name, signature, and contact information. Specify preferred dates for service.

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Homeowners often ask, How long does a roof inspection take? The answer depends on your roofs size, condition, and type, but most professional roof inspections take between 30 minutes and a few hours.
walk on every roof surface; report on the future life expectancy of roof coverings and systems; warranty the roof; inspect most connected components, such as antennae, solar panels, etc.; report on underground gutter terminations; or inspect the roof framing system, if not readily accessible.
A contractor who offers a free inspection may rush through the task and neglect the attention to detail you expect from a professional. However, there are always acceptations and many qualified roofers may indeed provide a no-cost inspection.
Scammers will often show up at your door and offer to provide you with a roof inspection for free. Theyll usually explain that they were working on a neighbors roof or just happened to be in the area and noticed your roof needed repairs.
A free roof inspection can feel like an enticing offer to save some cash. While most contractors are honest hardworking people, unfortunately, some use this as an opportunity to scam consumers into unnecessary or overpriced repairs.
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Free roofs sound like a decent offer, but it is a scam run by unscrupulous roofers. Some homeowners do get them, but the structure itself is usually made of shoddy materials and may not last even a year. Other homeowners might even be considered an accomplice to insurance fraud.
Whats Included in a Roof Inspection Report? General Property Information. This section includes: Roof Surface Condition. Flashing and Points. Gutter and Drainage Overview. Structural Observations. Interior Damage or Leak Signs. Photographic Documentation. Summary of Findings.
Roofing scams often start with a knock on the door. If a roofer knocks on your door, claims to have just completed a roof down the road, then offers you a discounted price due to unused materials or a today only deal, thats a warning sign their door-to-door roofing sales pitch is actually a scam.

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