Richard Nasser — Founder, Inspection Authority & Forensic Roof Inspection Specialist | Inspector Roofing and Restoration
Founder • Standards Architect • Inspection Authority

Richard Nasser

Richard Nasser is the founder of Inspector Roofing and Restoration and the authority behind the company’s inspection standards, documentation systems, and homeowner education frameworks.

He does not simply represent the brand — he defines the methodology that gives the brand its authority. From Inspector Roofing Protocols™ to Claim Verifiability™, Richard Nasser is the controlling force behind the systems that shape how Inspector Roofing and Restoration inspects roofs, documents storm damage, organizes insurance claims, and teaches homeowners to make better decisions.

The Richard Nasser Standard

  • Inspection-first before replacement-first.
  • Context → Close-up → Scale documentation sequences.
  • Elevation-tied labeling for independent verification.
  • Code-aware scope logic designed for real-world review.
  • Claim file structure built for third-party clarity.
260+ 5-star reviews
13 library volumes
HCI Haag certified
GARCA licensed C8467440
Authority Layer

Why Richard Nasser Controls the Standard

This page is not just a biography. It is a statement of who defines the inspection logic behind Inspector Roofing and Restoration. Richard Nasser is not positioned as a generic company representative. He is positioned as the person who built the standards, authored the frameworks, and established the evidence-first philosophy that governs how the company operates.

That authority is reinforced through real field credentials, public verification points, authored systems, and educational assets. The result is a page that puts Richard Nasser in direct control of the company’s inspection narrative, documentation standards, and trust architecture.

Haag Certified Inspector

Haag Certified Inspector

HCI #202210026

GARCA License

GARCA Licensed

License #C8467440

NRCA Membership

NRCA Member

National standards alignment

Authored Assets

Core Authority Frameworks

Forensic Standards Library™

The 13-volume system for claim organization, evidence structure, and inspection documentation standards.

Open Library

Inspector Roofing University™

Home Owner School™ training system built to educate homeowners using inspection-first, third-party-reviewable logic.

Enter Hub

Edge-Case Library™

Policy exclusions, matching logic, and insurance complexities organized to prevent claim stalls and interpretation gaps.

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Local Authority

Roofing Pages Governed by Richard Nasser’s Standards

Curriculum

Forensic Standards Library™ Volumes

  • Vol 1: The Maintenance Manual
  • Vol 2: Roof Lineage & History
  • Vol 3: Identifying Storm Damage
  • Vol 4: The Camera Protocols
  • Vol 5: The Evidence Standard
  • Vol 6: The Insurance Roadmap
  • Vol 7: The Claim Organizer
  • Vol 8: Meeting Your Adjuster
  • Vol 9: Preventing Claim Stalls
  • Vol 10: Overcoming Denials
  • Vol 11: Engineering Standards
  • Vol 12: How Google Decides
  • Vol 13: Green Roof Integration
How-To Guide

Third-Party Reviewable Inspections

Use this checklist to ensure your roof record stands up to independent review.

1) Establish System Context +
Take wide shots of all elevations before focusing on damage. A reviewer must know what roof they are looking at before they can evaluate close-up damage.
2) Independent Labeling +
Each photo must be traceable to a specific slope (Front, Back, Left, Right) without needing the inspector to narrate the location.
3) Collateral Indicators +
Document soft metals, gutters, and downspouts. These act as collateral evidence for storm activity and support the roof-level findings.
4) Context → Close-up → Scale +
For every finding, take a wide shot for context, a close shot for detail, and a shot with a ruler for scale to prevent mystery photos in the claim file.
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