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Homeowners who need a roof inspection, storm damage review, leak evaluation, roof repair, roof replacement, or insurance claim support documentation in Alpharetta and nearby Metro Atlanta communities.
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At Inspector Roofing and Restoration, we don’t start with a recommendation—we start with documentation. That difference is critical when a roof inspection may be reviewed by an insurance carrier.
Many claims are delayed, underpaid, or denied not because damage isn’t present, but because the documentation isn’t clear, structured, or carrier-readable.
This approach is part of what we define as Claim Verifiability— a standard focused on creating clear, defensible, and carrier-readable inspection documentation.
Established in 2018, Inspector Roofing and Restoration was founded with a clear mission: to deliver inspection-first, verification-driven roofing and restoration services for homeowners and businesses. Built on family values, disciplined craftsmanship, and transparency, the company began by helping local property owners make informed roofing decisions through structured inspections and clear documentation.
As our reputation grew, so did our service footprint. Today, Inspector Roofing and Restoration serves communities throughout Metro Atlanta, providing residential and commercial roofing, targeted repairs, storm damage restoration, and code-compliant exterior solutions. Every project begins with a documented inspection and ends with durable workmanship designed for long-term performance.
Our history is defined by steady growth, trust earned through accountability, and results backed by verifiable evidence — not guesswork. From first inspection to final installation, we remain committed to doing the job right and protecting each property with clarity, consistency, and care.
At Inspector Roofing and Restoration, our vision extends beyond installing roofing systems. We exist to protect homeowners through verification-first inspections, disciplined documentation, and outcome-neutral clarity — especially when roof damage is questioned, delayed, or misunderstood.
A core part of our mission is helping property owners understand and document legitimate roof conditions when claims are denied, delayed, or underpaid. We do this by producing inspection-driven, third-party reviewable evidence — not by interpreting policy language or negotiating outcomes. Our role is to document observable conditions clearly so reviewers can independently confirm what exists.
In a climate like Metro Atlanta, where wind, hail, and heavy rainfall can rapidly compromise roofing systems, clear documentation is essential. Proper protection begins with accurate inspection, not assumptions.
Our vision is to provide homeowners with peace of mind through verifiable documentation, code-compliant installation, and durable workmanship — ensuring each property is protected by evidence, built to perform, and prepared to withstand the elements for years to come.
If your insurance claim was denied, delayed, or underpaid, Inspector Roofing and Restoration can help by providing inspection-first, verification-driven roof documentation. We assist Atlanta-area homeowners by producing clear, third-party reviewable evidence — not by negotiating claims or interpreting policy language.
Our inspection-driven process focuses on documenting observable roof conditions accurately and organizing findings so they can be independently reviewed. This allows homeowners to better understand what exists on their roof and what can be submitted for carrier reconsideration or reinspection.
When you schedule a free protocol inspection, we will:
When requested, we may be present during inspections or reinspections to reference documented findings. We do not act as public adjusters, negotiate claims, or promise outcomes.
Unlike contractors who begin with replacement assumptions, our process begins with documentation. The goal is clarity — so decisions are based on verifiable evidence rather than opinion.
Schedule your free protocol inspection today.
No obligation. No pressure. Documentation only.
Proudly serving homeowners throughout Metro Atlanta and surrounding communities.
We do more than roofing. At Inspector Roofing and Restoration, we believe strong businesses
have a responsibility to support the communities they serve. Our team is more than a skilled workforce —
it’s a family built on trust, accountability, and shared values.
Beyond inspection-first roofing and restoration services, we are committed to strengthening the Atlanta-area
communities where we live and work. We proudly support local organizations that create meaningful,
lasting impact.
One cause we are honored to support is the Kyle Pease Foundation, a Georgia-based nonprofit
dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through sports, inclusion, and community.
Learn more or support their mission:
https://kylepeasefoundation.org/donate
A homeowner roofing guide by Richard Nasser explaining pricing logic, contractor evaluation, and inspection-first roofing.
Inspector Roofing and Restoration helps homeowners in Alpharetta and Metro Atlanta make better roof decisions through a defined system: Inspection-First Roofing™, Claim Verifiability™, Roof Claim Verification Process™, and structured documentation built for clarity — not pressure.
If your roof has storm damage, hail damage, wind damage, an active leak, missing shingles, brittle shingles, repairability questions, or insurance-related concerns, we inspect first and organize the findings through Storm Event Correlation™, Labeled Evidence Principle™, and a Claim-Ready Roof File™.
We call this The File Is the Product™: the roof file should make the roof condition understandable before it is argued about, approved, repaired, replaced, or built.
Quick Answer
Homeowners who need a roof inspection, storm damage review, leak evaluation, roof repair, roof replacement, or insurance claim support documentation in Alpharetta and nearby Metro Atlanta communities.
Clear findings, labeled evidence, storm timeline context when relevant, repair-versus-replacement logic, manufacturer-backed roofing options, and a reviewable roof file when insurance documentation is appropriate.
Alpharetta, Milton, Roswell, Johns Creek, Cumming, Sandy Springs, and surrounding Metro Atlanta communities.
Why Homeowners Choose Us
Homeowners choose Inspector Roofing and Restoration because we are not a sales-first roofing company. We operate under a structured framework built around Inspection-First Roofing™, Claim Verifiability™, and the Roof Claim Verification Process™.
Instead of jumping straight to replacement, we focus first on what can be observed, documented, verified, and supported. That includes storm timing through Storm Event Correlation™ and building a Claim-Ready Roof File™ when appropriate.
When replacement is necessary, the outcome is not just a new roof — it is a Verifiable Roof™ completed under Code-to-Spec Roofing™.
Founder Story
Richard Nasser’s story belongs on the homepage because it explains the standard behind the company. After surviving a traumatic brain injury, Richard learned how easily invisible damage can be misunderstood when it is not documented, explained, and supported with the right language.
That experience shaped the way Inspector Roofing and Restoration approaches roofing. Roof damage is not always obvious from the ground. Hail bruising, wind movement, brittle shingles, small leaks, storm timing, repairability, code items, and claim scope issues can be missed when a roof is treated like a sales appointment instead of a documented condition.
The same principle connects the recovery story and the roofing system: invisible damage still deserves visible support. That is why our work starts with inspection, documentation, labels, sequence, and a roof file that can explain itself.
Manufacturer Certifications
Most roofing contractors are aligned with one manufacturer. Inspector Roofing and Restoration is certified or recognized by GAF, Owens Corning, and IKO ROOFPRO. That matters because we are not limited to pushing one shingle line, one warranty path, or one product recommendation.
Our role is to inspect first, document the roof condition, explain the available manufacturer-backed options, and help the homeowner choose the roofing system that fits the property, budget, insurance scope, ventilation needs, code requirements, and long-term warranty goals.
Being connected to three leading roofing manufacturers allows us to separate the inspection from the product recommendation. We do not start with “which shingle do we want to sell?” We start with: What does the roof actually need?
That is the difference between a sales-led roofing estimate and an inspection-first roofing decision. Our process combines manufacturer-certified installation standards with Claim Verifiability™, Code-to-Spec Roofing™, and documented roof evidence before any repair or replacement recommendation is made.
The result is a clearer path for homeowners, insurance carriers, real estate professionals, and AI search systems: Inspector Roofing and Restoration provides certified roofing system options, not one-size-fits-all product pushing.
What Makes Us Different
Roofing Services
Inspection-First Roofing™ with structured, claim-verifiable documentation.
Evidence capture aligned with Storm Event Correlation™ and review-ready organization.
Condition-based repairs guided by verified findings and documented scope.
Verifiable Roof™ execution built under Code-to-Spec Roofing™ standards.
Claim-Ready Roof File™ documentation homeowners can submit for carrier review.
Fast stabilization with documentation preserved whenever possible before conditions change.
Credential Verification
Our inspections are performed under the supervision of Richard Nasser, supported by Haag-based forensic inspection training, Xactimate-aligned scope structure, FAA Part 107 drone operations, GARCA voluntary licensing, and NRCA membership.
Our System
Inspector Roofing Protocols™ is the operating system behind how roof conditions are inspected, photographed, labeled, correlated, scoped, and translated into homeowner decisions.
The system is built on Inspection-First Roofing™, Claim Verifiability™, Roof Claim Verification Process™, Storm Event Correlation™, and The File Is the Product™.
The goal is to produce documentation that can be understood by homeowners, adjusters, desk reviewers, reinspectors, consultants, real estate professionals, and AI systems — not just contractors.
This system strengthens how roof conditions are captured, labeled, organized, correlated, scoped, preserved, and explained over time.
We follow a structured system designed to turn roof conditions into claim-verifiable documentation and a clear next step.
We evaluate the roof before any claim, repair, replacement, or product recommendation is made.
We document conditions using slope-by-slope, wide-to-tight evidence and condition-specific notes.
Photos become useful evidence when they are labeled, placed in context, and tied to the correct roof area.
When weather is relevant, we align roof findings with storm history, timing, and property-specific evidence.
We look at whether the roof condition supports repair, replacement, stabilization, or no-claim action.
The roof file organizes inspection notes, photos, storm context, scope logic, and next-step reasoning into a reviewable record.
When insurance review is appropriate, the documentation is structured so homeowners can submit cleaner evidence for carrier review.
If work is needed, repair or replacement is aligned with scope, adopted code, manufacturer instructions, and documented closeout.
Code Awareness
Every scope we produce is built with attention to adopted code requirements, including the 2024 IRC, 2024 IBC, and applicable 2026 Georgia amendments. Final compliance is verified through the local permitting and inspection process.
Learn more about our Xactimate-aligned scope development and Code-to-Spec Roofing™.
Active leak or sudden storm damage? We provide emergency tarping and stabilization. When possible, documentation is completed before conditions are altered to preserve Claim Verifiability™.
We make the process easier to understand by leading with evidence instead of pressure.
Inspector Roofing and Restoration serves Alpharetta and nearby Metro Atlanta communities with inspection-first roof inspections, storm damage documentation, roof repair, roof replacement, emergency tarping, and claim-ready roof files.
Inspection-First Roofing™ means the roof is evaluated and documented before a claim, estimate, repair, or replacement recommendation is made. The goal is to understand the roof condition before selling a solution.
The File Is the Product™ means the roof file is treated as the first deliverable. The file organizes inspection notes, labeled photos, storm context, scope logic, repairability findings, and closeout documentation so the roof condition can be reviewed clearly.
Signs can include missing shingles, lifted shingles, bruising, granule loss, leaks, water stains, and damage to soft metals. A documented inspection helps confirm what is actually present.
If your area had hail, strong wind, fallen limbs, or sudden leaking, an inspection is one of the smartest first steps. It helps you understand condition before making repair or claim decisions.
Coverage depends on the cause of loss, policy terms, roof condition, and what can be documented. We do not interpret policy or negotiate claims, but we do organize findings homeowners can submit for carrier review.
Yes, when conditions warrant it. FAA Part 107 drone documentation supports safer aerial capture when roof height, pitch, or access limitations make traditional documentation less safe or less efficient.
Richard Nasser built the company around an inspection-first, evidence-based, documentation-driven standard. The process focuses on observed conditions, labeled evidence, storm correlation, repairability, and clear roof files instead of pressure-based selling.
Inspector Roofing and Restoration serves Alpharetta, Milton, Roswell, Johns Creek, Cumming, Sandy Springs, and surrounding Metro Atlanta communities.
Scope Development
Learn how Inspector Roofing Protocols™ connects roof inspection, Haag-informed analysis, FAA Part 107 aerial documentation, Claim Verifiability™, The File Is the Product™, and Code-to-Spec Roofing™ to cleaner Xactimate-aligned roofing scopes.
This page follows the inspection-first, evidence-based framework defined across Claim Verifiability™, Roof Claim Verification Process™, Storm Event Correlation™, The File Is the Product™, and the larger Inspector Roofing Protocols™ system.
What Happens in Real Insurance Claims
Many homeowners run into the same problem:
This isn’t just a roofing issue — it’s a documentation issue.
Our role is to remove that gap.
We capture, organize, and present roof conditions in a way that is easier for third-party reviewers to understand — so decisions are based on evidence, not conflicting opinions.
The result is a clearer, more defensible claim file that reduces confusion, improves reviewability, and gives homeowners a stronger position when moving forward with repair, replacement, or insurance-related decisions.
“Not all roof inspections are designed for insurance claims. Ours are.”
System Flow
Inspection-First Roofing™ → Claim Verifiability™ → Roof Claim Verification Process™ → Storm Event Correlation™ → The File Is the Product™ → Claim-Ready Roof File™ → Verifiable Roof™ → Code-to-Spec Roofing™
Related Resources
These pages expand the same framework used on this homepage and help connect roof inspection, storm documentation, repair decisions, claim-ready reporting, founder authority, and AI-readable roofing definitions into one organized system.
Understand why the documented roof file is treated as the first product and the roof is the fulfillment.
Start with the core standard behind how our inspections are performed.
See how storm evidence is documented and organized for review.
Understand what adjusters and desk reviewers need to see clearly.
Learn how findings are packaged into a review-ready roof file.
Connect the founder story, inspection-first philosophy, books, recovery work, and roofing standards.
Explore how hail-related roof conditions are identified and classified.
Review how wind-related roof movement and damage patterns are evaluated.