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Free Roof Inspection in Frisco, TX

An inspection is a fact-finding visit, not an audition for a sale. Every slope gets walked and photographed, and the verdict comes back in writing, including the times it says do nothing yet.

24Hail days on the Collin County record
3"Largest hail logged near Frisco
81 mphPeak wind gust on the record

Storm figures: NOAA / NCEI Storm Events Database, Collin County, on the record.

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​Overview

What the free inspection actually checks.

The field, the flashings, the boots, the valleys, the ridge, and the attic side where access allows: the whole system, photographed as it is found. The point is a verdict you could hand to anyone, not a teaser for an estimate.

Three outcomes are possible and all three get written down. A repair with the failed part named. A replacement conversation with the evidence attached. Or a clean bill with a suggested recheck date, which is the most common result nobody advertises.

Shingle ridge being measured by a roofer with a tape measure
Scope

The inspection checklist.

Every visit covers the same ground, so nothing rides on who happens to show up.

01Field condition
Granule wear, bruising, cracking, and curl, slope by slope
02Every penetration
Boots, vents, skylights, and chimneys, where most leaks are born
03Flashing lines
Wall, step, and valley metal checked for lift and separation
04Ridge and ventilation
Exhaust and intake balance, the quiet factor in shingle lifespan
05Gutters and edges
Granule wash, fastener back-out, and drip-edge integrity
06Attic side
Stains, daylight, and damp insulation checked where access allows
Yellow hard hat worn by an inspector taking notes on a roof

The photo file and the written verdict are yours to keep, whatever you decide to do with them.

What to watch for

Good times to book one.

Inspections earn their keep at a few specific moments.

  • Within a few weeks of a hail or high-wind event on the county record
  • Before listing a house, or before closing on one
  • When a door-knocker claims your roof is totaled and you want an independent read
  • At the ten-year mark on a builder-grade roof, then every few years after
  • Before an insurance renewal that asks about roof age or condition
  • After any interior stain, however small it looks

After big storms, inspection calendars fill fast across Collin County. The storm record shows how often that happens here.

Questions

Inspection questions.

What Frisco homeowners ask before booking a free look.

Q1What does the free inspection cost me, really?
Nothing but the scheduling. The business logic is simple and worth stating: some inspections become estimates, and those pay for the rest. Yours might end with a recheck date and no work at all, and the written verdict says so plainly.
Q2How long does an inspection take on a Frisco home?
Under an hour for most roofs, longer for large or cut-up rooflines. Every slope gets photographed, penetrations get individual attention, and the attic side gets checked where access allows. The written verdict follows shortly after, not weeks later.
Q3Can I use the inspection report with my insurance company?
Yes; that is one of its main jobs. The photo file and any strike counts are formatted to hold up in a claim conversation, and the dated record matters later even if you file nothing now. The storm record explains why the date stamp is valuable here.
Q4Should I get an inspection before selling my house?
It is one of the cheaper negotiation tools available. A documented roof condition, or a completed repair with photos, answers the buyer inspection before it becomes a price concession. Buyers use the same logic in reverse before closing.
Q5What if two roofers give me different verdicts?
Compare the evidence, not the confidence. A verdict backed by slope-by-slope photographs and specific findings can be checked; a verdict delivered from a driveway cannot. Written documentation is precisely what makes second opinions useful instead of confusing.
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A local roofer walks every slope, photographs what is there, and writes the verdict down. Free, unhurried, and the file is yours to keep.

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