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Roof Inspection in New Jersey | Done Rite

Get a clear, documented roof inspection with photos and straightforward recommendations—so you know exactly what your roof needs (and what it doesn’t).

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Photo documentation • Clear scope • Honest recommendations • Clean, professional service

Why Schedule a Roof Inspection?

A roof inspection helps you catch problems early, understand the condition of your roof, and plan repairs or replacement with confidence.

A roof inspection is a smart idea if:

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    You have a leak, ceiling stain, or damp attic insulation
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    You’re unsure if you need repair or replacement
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    A storm recently hit your area
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    Your roof is aging and you want clarity before issues spread

What’s Included in a Done Rite Roof Inspection

We focus on practical findings that help you make decisions.

A roof inspection typically includes:

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    Visual inspection of roof surfaces and common weak points
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    Inspection of flashing areas (chimneys, vents, valleys, roof-to-wall transitions)
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    Roof edge checks (fascia, drip edge areas, gutter tie-ins)
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    Inspection of penetrations and visible seal points
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    Documentation of visible issues with photos (when applicable)
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    Clear recommendations: repair, monitor, or replace

Our Roof Inspection Process

You’ll know what’s happening before, during, and after the job.

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Schedule your inspection

Quick booking with clear timing.

We review condition and focus on leak-prone areas.

Clear visuals of what we find (when applicable).

Repair vs replacement vs monitoring, in plain language.

If work is needed, you get a defined estimate and next steps.

What We Look For During a Roof Inspection

Many roof problems start at details—not the main field of the roof.

We commonly inspect:

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    Missing, cracked, or damaged shingles/materials
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    Signs of wind uplift or storm impact
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    Flashing failures at chimneys and roof transitions
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    Valleys and water-channel areas
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    Vent pipe boots and penetration seals
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    Roof-to-wall joints and dormer transitions

Recent Roof Inspection Work

Roof Inspection After Storm Damage

Storm damage can create hidden entry points for water—even if you don’t see a leak yet.

We look for storm-related issues like:

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    Lifted or missing shingles/materials
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    Damaged ridge or edge details
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    Loose gutters pulling away and letting water run behind
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    Flashing shifts at chimneys and vents
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    Impact points from debris

Why Homeowners Choose Done Rite

Roof replacement pricing depends on the roof system and the home not just square footage.

Clear, written estimates (no vague surprises)

Photo documentation and transparent communication

Options for repair or replacement based on real conditions

Clean jobsite and respectful crews

Scheduled work with timeline expectations

Clear next steps—no confusion

How Often Should You Get a Roof Inspection?

Frequency depends on roof age, storms, and any existing issues.

Common timing triggers:

  • After major storms or wind events

  • When you notice staining or attic moisture

  • Before buying/selling a home

  • When a roof is aging and nearing decision time

  • As part of routine exterior maintenance planning

Roof Inspection We Serve in New Jersey Area

Roof Inspection FAQs

What happens during a roof inspection?

We inspect roof surfaces and leak-prone details (flashing, valleys, penetrations, edges), document issues, and explain what’s needed next.

Yes—photo documentation helps you understand findings and decide confidently.

Often, yes. Some leaks are straightforward; others can be more complex. We’ll share what we can confirm and what next step makes sense.

Yes—inspections can catch issues early, especially after storms or on aging roofs.

No. Permits are typically tied to the scope of repair or replacement work, not the inspection itself.

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