The vast majority of home sales include a home inspection report. Those who excel in their profession include definitive disclosures on the condition of the roof, using infrared detection or conducting an inspection while on the roof. There are a number of home inspectors, however, who do not include these definitive disclosures, but instead, to avoid the potential liability inherent in inspecting the roof from the ground, will include language in their reports deferring roof evaluation to an on-the-roof inspection by roofing professional.
Many home inspectors recommend Cert-A-Roof because we provide quality, affordable roof inspection and roof certification services. Our patent-pending inspection process takes the odds of undetected problems to the lowest levels in the industry, resulting in the highest possible confidence. Home inspectors also appreciate that we specialize in identifying and performing roof repairs as necessary to bring the roof up to the level of condition necessary to certify the roof for two years.