We're here to see what's going on with your roof. It costs nothing, and you get a straight answer either way.
A real assessment starts with your roof's history and your attic, not a number from the driveway. You'll find out what's actually up there, what it needs, and what it costs. Sometimes the honest answer is that your roof looks great.
Most roof "inspections" are a walk around the yard and a price. That isn't a diagnosis. Here is what actually happens when we come out.
When the roof went on. What's been repaired. What you've noticed, and when you noticed it. You know things about your house that no one can see from a ladder.
This is the part almost nobody does. The attic shows what the shingles hide: whether the wood is wet, how the roof breathes, and where a leak actually starts.
Shingles, flashing, venting, and drainage. A leak in one place is often caused by something in another place.
Repair, restoration, or replacement. Matched to your roof, your budget, and how long you plan to stay. Plus a written estimate you can hold every other bidder to.
You'll also get photos. You never need to climb up there yourself. If something is wrong, we can show it to you down here.
This is the one thing we ask of you. It's also the reason our answer is worth more than a number someone shouts from the driveway.
Judging a roof from the top alone is like a mechanic figuring out your car by sound. Judging it from the truck is worse. The real condition of a roof shows up underneath it, and we need you there to let us in and to answer questions about the house.
It also means you hear the answer directly. Not a summary. Not a sales pitch later that evening. You see what we see, while we're standing there.
You get a straight answer and a written estimate. Then you decide, on your schedule.
If your roof needs work, the estimate spells out what we'd do and what it costs. Take it to other companies and compare. We'd rather you did.
And sometimes the honest answer is that nothing needs doing. Your roof looks great, and you're the lucky ones. We say that out loud when it's true, because getting told your roof is fine is worth something too.
Here's a question worth asking any roofer. Would you rather know how much it costs when you're making the decision, or when your roof is already torn off?
If a Master Roofing estimator totally misses something in your estimate, the company absorbs the cost of that mistake. You don't get a surprise bill partway through the job because we didn't look closely enough.
That's what the estimate is for. The number you decided on is the number you pay.
Yes. There's no charge and no obligation to buy anything. We do free assessments because the only way to give you a real answer is to look at the roof properly, and we'd rather earn the work by being right than by getting you to commit before anyone has looked. If your roof is fine, we'll tell you it's fine and leave. That happens more often than people expect.
Yes, and it matters more than it sounds. We need access to your attic, because that's where a roof shows its real condition. We also need to ask you about the roof's history, which is information only you have. A visit without you there turns into a look from the ground, and a look from the ground is how the repair-or-replace call gets made wrong.
No. You'll get the assessment, the photos, and a written estimate, and then you decide on your own timeline. We'd rather you took our estimate and compared it to two others. If a company won't leave without a signature, or offers a discount that expires today, that's worth noticing about them.
Usually under an hour for a typical home. Some of that is on the roof, some is in the attic, and some is talking with you about what we found. Bigger or more complicated roofs take longer. We'd rather spend the extra twenty minutes and be right than be quick and guess.
Yes, and we'll tell you honestly whether we think you have a claim. Insurance generally covers damage from a specific storm, like hail or damaging wind. It does not cover a roof that simply wore out. Knowing which one you have before you file matters, because a denied claim on your record helps nobody.
Master Roofing works across five Utah counties: Davis, Salt Lake, Summit, Wasatch, and Utah. The office is in Lindon. If you're near the edge of that area, call and ask. We'll tell you straight if you're outside what we cover, rather than sending somebody an hour out and figuring it out there.
History questions, attic access, and eyes on the details. A tailored answer for your house, your weather, and your budget. If your roof looks great, we'll tell you that too.