Roof Inspection Services

If you suspect something is wrong with your roof, whether you’re seeing water spots on the inside or noticing missing shingles on the outside, it never hurts to get a free inspection. 

The sooner you address problems, the less likely lingering problems such as mold or critter infestations become. 

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KEEP YOUR ROOF PERFORMING ITS BEST

Roof Inspection Services

Do you suspect that your roof is damaged or leaking? Are you worried about the condition of your roof, but not sure what to do? Roof issues can be stressful, but you don’t have to face them alone.

Roof damage can cause major problems for your home or business, including leaks, mold, and even structural damage. These issues can be costly to repair and cause disruption to your daily life.

Moreover, not addressing these issues can put you and your family or employees at risk.

We’ll Check Your Roof For Free

Our expert team at My Louisville Roofer is here to provide you with comprehensive roof inspection services.

Our experienced professionals will inspect your roof thoroughly to identify any issues and provide you with a detailed report of their findings.

We will also provide you with recommendations for repair or replacement, as necessary.

Benefits of a Roof Inspection

By scheduling a roof inspection, you can have peace of mind knowing that your roof is in good condition. 

And if we find something that should be addressed, we’ll shoot it to you straight with no hidden agendas. 

Get a No Cost/No Obligation Quote For Your Project

F.A.Q.

We understand that when you suffer roof damage, it creates a lot of anxiety and stress. That leads to a lot of questions because you've likely never had this happen before.

We strive to get you clear answers even if you don't hire us.

To the right you will find answers to some of the questions we get asked most often. If you don't see your question answered here, send us an email by clicking the button below.

How do I know my roof needs to be replaced?

Several signs could indicate that you need a new roof, but your initial action should be to examine your home renovation records to determine when your current roof was installed and compare it to the type of material it's composed of. Some common signs include shingles that are cracked or curled, missing granules, or a roof that appears old and worn, indicating that it's time for a replacement.

Can you replace part of a roof?

If you have damaged shingles or tiles, it may be sufficient to replace the affected parts to repair your roof. But, if the damage covers a significant area, it might be more practical to replace the entire roof as a more cost-effective solution in the long term.

How often should you change your roof?

The lifespan of a roof greatly depends on its type. For instance, asphalt shingles can last up to a maximum of 30 years, whereas metal roofs can have a lifespan of up to 75 years. Concrete and clay tiles can last for 100 years, while slate roofs can even last up to 200 years.

How long does a new roof usually last in Louisville?

Both the material and maintenance of your roof are significant factors in determining its longevity. On average, asphalt shingle roofs in Louisville have a lifespan of 8 years. However, with proper installation and maintenance, they can last up to 15 years, barring any storm damage.

Does insurance cover storm damage to my roof?

Most homeowners insurance policies will cover storm damage to your roof. The extent to which the damage is covered can vary greatly depending on your specific policy, so it’s important to speak to your insurance agent anytime your roof has storm damage. 

How does the roof inspection process work?

When you contact MLR for your free roof inspection, our qualified professional will come to your property to perform a comprehensive and thorough inspection to assess your roof for signs of damage.  This will be followed by a thorough report of our findings as well as suggestions on the next steps to take to keep your home protected.