Before you file a claim, approve a repair, replace a roof, or ignore a small issue, it helps to understand what you are actually looking at. These guides were created to help homeowners see roof problems more clearly without pressure.
Each guide focuses on a different homeowner question. Some roofs need repair. Some need replacement. Some only need maintenance or monitoring. The goal is clarity first.
Learn how hail, wind, lifted shingles, collateral damage, and storm documentation are evaluated during a roof inspection.
Understand common roof maintenance issues, vulnerable areas, pipe boots, flashing, exposed fasteners, and aging shingles.
A homeowner-friendly guide to help understand when a targeted repair makes sense and when replacement may be the responsible recommendation.
The Roof Certainty System™ is built around documentation, education, and clear next steps. We want homeowners to understand the condition of the roof before making a major decision.
Book A Free InspectionRoofing decisions can feel stressful because most homeowners do not know what is urgent, what is normal aging, what can be repaired, and what actually needs replacement.
We started building these guides because we kept seeing the same problem: homeowners were being asked to make big roofing decisions without enough education, documentation, or context.
The guides are not here to pressure anyone into a sale. They are here to help homeowners ask better questions, understand real inspection photos, and recognize the difference between maintenance, repair, storm damage, and replacement.
Book A Free InspectionThese resources are meant to help you ask better questions, understand photos, and feel more confident about the next step.
Review common warning signs, vulnerable roof areas, and examples of what inspectors document.
If something looks familiar, do not panic. Many issues are maintenance or repair items when found early.
A professional inspection helps determine whether the roof needs maintenance, repair, monitoring, or replacement.
That is exactly what the inspection is for. We document the condition, explain what we see, and help you understand whether your roof needs maintenance, repair, monitoring, or replacement.
If your concern started after a recent storm, start with the Storm Damage Guide. If your roof is older, leaking around penetrations, or showing maintenance concerns, start with the Wear & Tear Guide.