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Schedule a Roof Inspection — Inspector Roofing and Restoration

Inspection-first roof assessments for storm concerns, leaks, and insurance documentation — built for clarity, verifiability, and homeowner confidence.

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What happens when you request an inspection

  • We confirm basics: address, access, symptoms, storm timeframe (if applicable).
  • We inspect safely: roof + key components, plus interior/attic evidence if safe.
  • We document clearly: wide-to-tight photos, consistent labels, and a photo index.
  • You get next steps: what was observed and what your options usually are.

Educational content only. Not legal advice, not public adjusting, and not a promise of insurance coverage or outcomes.

Insurance roof inspection authority pages by city

Choose your city for the local inspection standards page and city-specific guidance.

Alpharetta

Inspection-first documentation standards for Alpharetta homeowners.

Milton

Claim-ready documentation with clear, verifiable photo indexing.

Roswell

Wide-to-tight evidence packet approach built for desk review.

Cumming

Storm & leak inspection documentation with homeowner clarity.

Suwanee

Inspection-first standards and insurance-safe communication.

Duluth

Evidence organization designed to reduce misunderstandings.

Peachtree Corners

Verifiable documentation and clean photo indexing.

Johns Creek

Inspection-first standards for storm concerns and claim documentation.

Dunwoody

Inspection-first approach for storm concerns and claims clarity.

Sandy Springs

Local guidance + inspection documentation standards.

Brookhaven

Documentation-first inspections built for desk review workflows.

Lilburn

Clear findings, consistent labels, and homeowner-friendly next steps.

Not on the list?

If you’re near one of these areas, we can usually help. Request an inspection above and we’ll confirm service coverage for your address.

What to have ready (optional, but helpful)

For storm / insurance concerns

  • Best guess at storm date/time window
  • Any interior leak photos (wide + close)
  • Prior roof paperwork (if you have it)
  • Notes on what changed after the storm

For leaks / maintenance issues

  • Where you see symptoms (room + ceiling wall area)
  • When it happens (heavy rain vs light rain, wind-driven, etc.)
  • Any prior repair attempts
  • Attic access notes (if safe)

Tip: keep communication factual (“what you observed”) rather than guessing causes.