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Inspector Roofing Protocols™ • Alpharetta, GA

Roof Inspection for Insurance Claims: Clear Documentation Before Any Recommendation.

Not all roof inspections are designed for insurance claims. Ours are. We document roof conditions in a way that helps homeowners understand what is actually there before they file a claim, authorize repairs, or accept a replacement recommendation.

What makes this inspection process different?

We do not argue claims—we document them clearly. Every inspection follows the Inspector Roofing Protocols™, an inspection-first framework built to produce a carrier-readable, claim-verifiable roof file.

Our process supports homeowners through evidence, not pressure. That means the roof is documented before a conclusion is pushed, and the findings are organized in a way that makes it easier for adjusters and third-party reviewers to see what is actually there.

Inspection-First, Standards-Aligned Documentation

Our inspection process is aligned with NRCA roofing guidance, supported by GARCA-recognized contractor accountability, and informed by HAAG-based inspection logic. The result is a cleaner roof file built for neutral review—not confusion, pressure, or guesswork.

The Verification Guarantee

If our inspection result is NO, we will explicitly advise you not to file an insurance claim. We protect your insurance history by keeping the decision evidence-based.

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The Protocol™ in Action — Evidence Capture (43s) Open in YouTube ↗

How the Protocol Works

  • 1
    Plane Mapping Each slope is identified and documented so findings are anchored to a specific roof location.
  • 2
    Wide-to-Tight Documentation We move from full-roof context to slope-specific conditions to close-up evidence so each finding has meaning.
  • 3
    Condition Review We document storm-related conditions, accessory impacts, and system-level details that matter in real claim review.
  • 4
    Evidence Packet Organization Findings are labeled and structured so the file can be reviewed by adjusters and third parties more easily.
  • 5
    Claim Decision Clarity The homeowner receives a clearer YES, NO, or MONITOR path before moving into claim or repair decisions.

What the Homeowner Receives

  • Carrier-Readable Roof File Documentation organized to make it easier for adjusters to review what is actually there.
  • Evidence Packet™ A structured record of roof conditions for insurance review or retail decision-making.
  • Claim Verifiability™ Review A file designed to support clarity during desk review, re-review, and third-party evaluation.
  • Evidence-First Recommendation Path Our process supports homeowners through evidence, not pressure, so decisions are grounded in roof condition—not sales pressure.
Insurance Claim Inspection Standard

Not every roof inspection is built for claim review. Ours are designed to support insurance-facing documentation, standards-aligned inspection logic, and clearer third-party review before a homeowner is pushed toward a claim, repair, or replacement.

Evidence First. Pressure Last.

Get a roof inspection designed to support claim clarity, not confusion.

Inspector Roofing and Restoration • Inspection Protocol Division

1875 Lockeway Dr STE 701, Alpharetta, GA 30004 • (678) 287-7169

NRCA Standards Alignment • Verify GARCA

FAA Part 107 Certified Drone Pilot for Roof Inspections – Inspector Roofing and Restoration Alpharetta GA
FAA Part 107 Certified Roof Documentation

FAA-certified drone operations support safer aerial roof documentation, storm damage visibility, and cleaner evidence inside Inspector Roofing Protocols™.

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Inspection-first standards behind this roof inspection process

This inspection approach follows Inspection-First Roofing™, uses the Labeled Evidence Principle™, and supports Claim Verifiability™ when documentation is needed for claim review.

Inspector Roofing and Restoration inspection-first insurance-grade storm damage documentation

Inspection-First • Insurance-Grade • Claim-Verifiable

This Is How Roofing Inspections Should Be Done

Most roof inspections are built to sell. Ours are built to document. Inspector Roofing and Restoration uses an inspection-first system designed to create clear, evidence-based roof documentation for homeowners, adjusters, desk reviewers, and reinspection scenarios.

  • Storm-event correlation before conclusions
  • Wide-to-tight photo and video documentation
  • Damage classification tied to observable evidence
  • Claim-verifiable reporting built for third-party review

Whether you are trying to understand storm damage, prepare for an insurance claim, or verify whether a roof should be repaired or replaced, the inspection has to be structured correctly from the start.

Related Inspection & Roofing Resources

The Roof Repair Test is part of a larger inspection-first system. Explore these related pages to understand how roofing inspections, damage identification, and claim documentation work together.

Each of these pages builds on the same principle: inspection before assumption, and evidence before conclusions.