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    Not Sure What’s Going on With Your Roof?

    You should not have to guess whether your roof is still protecting your home. A small issue on the outside can turn into rotten decking, attic moisture, mold, or interior water damage before you ever see a leak. 

    If your roof is older, leaking, has suffered storm-damaged, or is showing signs of wear, our roof inspection will give you a clear picture of its condition. We’ll check your shingles, flashing, pipe boots, vents, valleys, gutters, and other common weak points, so you know what needs attention and what does not.

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    How RoofPRO Inspects Your Roofing System

    When you schedule a roof inspection with RoofPRO, we don’t just glance at the shingles from the ground. Our inspection process is carried out by a professional roof inspector who takes a detailed, hands-on approach, covering every part of your roofing system to ensure nothing gets overlooked. 

    INSIDE THE HOME

    This helps us identify the general location of the leak and look for visible signs of water damage, such as stains, bubbling paint, soft drywall, or moisture around ceilings and walls.

    INSIDE THE ATTIC

    This allows us to trace the leak from the inside and pinpoint where water may be entering the roof. We also check for moisture, staining, mold concerns, decking damage, and ventilation issues.

    ATTIC VENTILATION SYSTEM

    We evaluate the type of ventilation system, how air is moving, and whether the attic has proper intake and exhaust. Poor ventilation can shorten roof life and contribute to moisture problems.

    GUTTERS

    We check the condition of the gutters, how they are secured, how they transition from the roof edge, and whether they allow water to drain properly away from the home.

    FLASHING AT PENETRATIONS

    We inspect flashing around chimneys, pipe collars, skylights, vents, and other roof penetrations. These areas often fail first because materials can crack, separate, rust, or deteriorate over time.

    CONDITION OF MATERIAL

    We inspect shingles, membranes, and other roofing materials to evaluate wear, damage, installation quality, and remaining life expectancy.

    VALLEYS, PEAKS, ETC.

    We inspect high-risk areas where water moves, collects, or changes direction. This helps us identify rapid aging, poor installation, storm damage, or maintenance concerns before they worsen.

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    Why Choose US

    With decades of experience, we’ve completed every kind of roof inspection, from single-family row-homes to large multi-family properties, and no roof issue ever surprises us. Since 2004, RoofPRO has been Maryland’s trusted roofing inspector backed by leading manufactures such as Owens Corning and GAF, which certify our team because they trust the work we do. We also hold a full roofing license with the state of Maryland (MHIC #89605). From Baltimore to Frederick and even into Southern Maryland, we’ve built a reputation for reliable inspections and trusted solutions backed by some of the biggest names in the industry.

    In addition, RoofPRO maintains an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, reflecting our ongoing commitment to professionalism, customer satisfaction, and ethical business practices. You can also view our full list of certifications and roofing contractor licenses here.

    Watch Our Experts Conduct A Roof Inspection Step by Step

    Want to learn more about how different parts of your roof are inspected and maintained? We’ve put together a series of short videos that walk you through key areas like flat roofs, gutters, siding, and more. Click below to see how our team approaches each system and what we look for during a professional inspection.

    Serving Baltimore and Central Maryland

    RoofPRO provides professional roof inspection services throughout Maryland. From storm damage evaluations to leak detection and routine roof assessments, our team helps homeowners identify problems early and make informed decisions about their roof.

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    Roof Inspection FAQs​

    Every roof and every home is different, which is why homeowners often have questions about inspections, leaks, storm damage, roof lifespan, and what to expect during the process. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive during roof inspections throughout Maryland.

    A home inspector might flag obvious issues, but according to the American Society of Home Inspectors, they’re not required to move roofing materials or inspect every detail of the system. That’s why Maryland homeowners call in RoofPRO for our thorough a roofing inspection and certifications backed by more than 20 years of roofing experience.

     

    Hidden Leak Paths
    Many inspectors only check for stains inside the house, or they glance at the roof from the ground or with a drone. We take a hands-on approach by actually walking the roof, climbing into the attic, and checking ventilation and decking. Our goal is to pinpoint the exact source of a problem, even if it’s just a single nail that’s out of place.

    Ventilation & Insulation
    General inspections often skip over attic airflow or insulation. Poor ventilation is one of the biggest causes of premature roof failure, and we catch it every time.

    Flashing & Seals
    Quick inspections may overlook worn flashing at chimneys, skylights, and pipe collars. We know these are the first places water sneaks in.

    Roof System as a Whole
    Others might just “eyeball” shingles. We inspect the entire system, from underlayment and decking to gutters and ridges, because every piece works together.

    Many inspectors rely on drones or ground-level checks, but those approaches can miss loose flashing, subtle leaks, or even nails driven in the wrong spot. The National Roofing Contractors Association explains that hands-on inspections are still the gold standard for accuracy. At RoofPRO, we walk the roof, look inside the attic, and review ventilation systems to ensure every detail is covered. All of our inspections follow NRCA guidelines and OSHA safety protocols, giving homeowners added confidence that the job is done right.

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