
What a Stonecreek Roof Inspection Covers
Our inspectors work through a structured checklist on every inspection. Arizona’s climate creates specific failure patterns that a thorough inspector knows to look for: UV degradation along ridges and field areas, thermal cracking around penetrations from repeated heat cycles, flashing failures at chimneys and vents, and underlayment deterioration that isn’t visible from the ground.
Every inspection covers:
- Roof surface condition across the full field area
- Ridge caps, hip caps, and valleys
- Flashing around all penetrations including chimneys, vents, skylights, and HVAC units
- Fascia and soffit condition
- Gutters and drainage points
- Visible underlayment edges at eaves and rakes
- Attic interior for signs of moisture, inadequate ventilation, or deck deterioration
- Photos of all findings documented in a written report
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Types of Roof Inspections We Provide
Pre-Monsoon Inspection
June is the most common time Arizona homeowners schedule inspections. Any existing weakness in flashing, cracked tiles, or failed sealants will be tested by monsoon rain. We identify and address those before the season starts.
Post-Storm Inspection
Hail, wind, and monsoon storms can cause damage that isn’t visible from the ground. We document storm-related damage with photos and a written report, which is also what your insurance company needs to process a claim.
Pre-Sale Inspection
Buyers and their agents often request a roof condition report before closing. We provide a documented inspection that gives both parties a clear picture of the roof’s current state and any repairs that may be needed.
Routine Maintenance Inspection
Regular inspections on a one to two year cycle catch small issues before they become expensive repairs. We document conditions over time, which also builds a record useful for future insurance claims.
Free Roof Inspections Across Phoenix
We offer free roof inspections across our full Phoenix service area. Our inspector comes out, spends 30 to 45 minutes on and around the roof, and walks you through the findings before leaving. You get a written report with photos. If repairs are needed, we give you an estimate. If the roof is in good shape, we tell you that too.
There is no charge and no obligation to book any further work.
Serving Phoenix and the Surrounding Valley
Our inspection teams operate out of Phoenix, Tucson, and Gilbert. We cover the full Phoenix metro, the East Valley, Southern Arizona, and Northern Arizona communities. Check our service locations page for your specific city.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most residential inspections take 30 to 45 minutes on site. Larger homes or roofs with complex geometry may take longer. We confirm the estimated time when scheduling.
A written report with photos covering everything we found. If repairs or replacement are needed, you get an estimate alongside the report. If the roof is in good condition, the report reflects that.
Before monsoon season is the most practical time, typically between April and June. Post-storm inspections should be scheduled as soon as possible after a significant weather event, especially if you’re planning an insurance claim.
Yes. Our inspection documentation includes photos and written descriptions of damage that insurance companies require for claim processing. We can also coordinate with your adjuster if needed.
Yes. We inspect shingle, tile, metal, and flat roofs. Our team works on all four regularly, so the inspection is specific to your system and not a generic checklist.
We can assist you with any type of roof repair for homes
and businesses.
We provide roof replacement services in Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Sun City, Glendale, Tempe, Chandler, and surrounding areas
