Roof problems often develop long before a leak makes its way inside. A professional roof inspection gives you accurate information about the condition of shingles, flashings, and drainage, so early issues can be addressed before they turn into costly repairs. It also creates a clear record of the roof’s condition for future planning.
At Peak25 Roofing, we follow a defined process to examine the full system and document what we find. Our goal is to provide homeowners with reliable facts they can use to make informed decisions.
What Makes Our 25-Point Roof Inspection Different?
A quick look from the driveway is not enough to understand how a roof is performing. Our 25-point approach is built to review the full system, not just the most obvious surfaces.
During your appointment, we walk the entire roofing system and the connected components around it. We check:
- All flashings around the home
- Soffits for signs of damage or openings
- Fascia for wood rot or deterioration
- The gutter system, to be sure it drains water away properly
There is a lot more that goes into this process than simply glancing at shingles or confirming that the chimney is sealed. We address five key areas from our checklist with you and show you what we see so you understand the overall health of your roof.
Key Takeaway: A thorough inspection reviews the whole water-shedding system, not just the shingle surface, so it catches small issues before they get missed.
Why Peak25’s Training And Certifications Matter
Who gets on your roof matters as much as the checklist they use. Our team is trained to spot subtle issues and to confirm when a roof is still in excellent shape.
At Peak25 Roofing, our inspectors hold Fortified certification and a Master Elite designation with the manufacturer. That means we have gone through proper training to identify potential problems and to recognize when materials are still performing well.
This expertise lets us give you clear, honest feedback. We tell you whether you need repairs, should plan a replacement, or can rely on your current system to keep doing its job.
Pro Tip: Ask any contractor what certifications they hold and how often they inspect roofs. Experience and training are critical for accurate evaluations.
Need expert help with roof inspection? Contact Peak25 Roofing for a free consultation.
What Homeowners Can Safely Check From The Ground
We are often asked how a homeowner can check their own roof. The first thing we point out is that climbing a ladder and walking on a roof can be dangerous. Our team trains for this work and performs it the right way every day.
Visual Signs You Can Watch For
From the ground, there are a few helpful signs you can look for before we arrive:
- Shingles that look loose or appear to be lifting
- Shingles flapping or moving in the wind
- Shingles that have blown off and landed in the yard
These are all signs we want to know about when we visit. Pointing them out helps us focus on areas that may have taken extra stress in a recent storm.
Interior And Water Clues To Share
Inside and around the home, water is another important clue. If you have any spots where water is coming in, staining, or showing up after heavy weather, let us know during the visit.
We document these concerns during our 25-point process, take photos, and include them in our findings so you can see exactly what is happening and why.
Key Takeaway: Stay off the ladder. Your role is to notice loose shingles, missing pieces, and water signs, then let trained inspectors handle the roof itself.
Schedule Your 25-Point Roof Inspection With Peak25 Roofing
A detailed checkup from a qualified team is one of the best ways to protect your home. Our 25-point process looks at shingles, flashings, soffits, fascia, and gutters, then documents everything we find so you can make informed decisions. Peak25 Roofing provides a clear, thorough professional roof inspection focused on your long-term peace of mind.
If you want a trusted team to assess your roof and explain the results in plain language, we are ready to help. Contact Peak25 Roofing today to schedule your roof inspection, review our documentation, and plan the next best step for your home.


