Professional Roof
Inspection — Free Match
Know exactly what you have before you sell, before you buy, before storm season, or before filing a claim. FindMeARoofer matches you with one licensed inspector who provides a written report with photographs — not a verbal walk-around and a sales pitch.
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Which Type of Roof Inspection Do You Need?
Roof inspection purpose determines the report format, scope depth, and documentation level. Inform your matched contractor of the inspection's purpose when scheduling — insurance documentation has different format requirements than pre-sale disclosure.
Pre-Sale Inspection
Identify issues before listing. Sellers who discover problems proactively repair them at cost — sellers who discover them during a buyer's inspection negotiate at the buyer's price. Average pre-sale roof issue cost to seller: 2–5x the proactive repair cost.
Pre-Purchase Inspection
Know what you're buying before closing. A failing roof not caught before purchase is 100% the buyer's cost. A written inspection report gives you negotiation leverage — or a clear exit before the inspection contingency window closes.
Insurance Inspection
Carriers require roof condition documentation for policies on homes with roofs over 15–20 years old. A clean inspection report prevents non-renewal. Your matched contractor provides documentation in the format most regional carriers accept.
Annual Maintenance
The industry standard is one inspection per year. The best times are early spring (after winter damage) or fall (before freeze-thaw cycles begin). Small issues caught in annual inspection are repaired for hundreds — left another year, they often cost thousands.
Post-Storm Inspection
Hail and wind damage cannot be confirmed or ruled out from the ground. Post-storm inspections document damage within your insurance reporting window — typically 30–60 days from the event. Damage that goes undocumented in year one is much harder to claim in year two.
Warranty Inspection
Manufacturer and contractor workmanship warranties often require periodic professional inspections as a condition of coverage. A warranty inspection documents compliance and preserves your warranty coverage through the full term.
What Does a Professional Roof Inspection Cover?
A professional roof inspection is a written, documented assessment of every visible roofing component — not a quick walk-around with verbal commentary. You receive a written report with photographs of every finding, categorized by severity.
How Much Does a Roof Inspection Cost?
Professional roof inspections cost $150–$400 in Midwest markets. The cost is typically one of the best-value investments in home ownership — a missed failing roof costs $40,000–$80,000 in replacement and interior water damage combined.
| Inspection Type | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Annual / Pre-Sale | $150–$300 |
| Post-Storm / Insurance | $200–$400 |
| Pre-Purchase (Buyer) | $175–$350 |
| Warranty Compliance | $150–$300 |
Many FindMeARoofer partner contractors apply the inspection fee toward any repair or replacement project identified — making the assessment effectively free when work is needed.
A pre-purchase inspection that identifies a failing roof gives buyers negotiating leverage — or prevents purchasing a home with a $10,000–$15,000 hidden liability. The cost of the inspection is recovered in the first negotiation. See also: 2026 Midwest Roofing Cost Guide for replacement cost context.
What Do Homeowners Say After a Professional Roof Inspection?
"We were selling our house and the buyer's home inspector flagged 'possible roof issues.' We called FindMeARoofer, got a proper inspection, and found out it was just a minor flashing issue — $380 repair. The written report with photos helped us push back on the buyer's $4,000 price reduction request successfully."
Patricia B. — Brookfield, WI · Pre-sale inspection · April 2026
"Bought a house last fall. Had a roof inspection before closing and the report showed the roof had about 4–5 years of life left. Negotiated $6,000 off the purchase price. The inspection cost $210. Best $210 I've ever spent."
Danny N. — Carmel, IN · Pre-purchase inspection · November 2025
"Our insurance company sent a letter requiring proof of roof condition or they'd non-renew. FindMeARoofer matched us with an inspector who provided a written report in exactly the format our carrier required. Policy renewed without issue. The inspector found one small flashing issue we didn't know about — fixed on the same visit."
Renee & Alan F. — Schaumburg, IL · Insurance documentation inspection · February 2026
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