Roof Inspection, Chesapeake, VA

HomeHome Inspections, Chesapeake, VARoof Inspection, Chesapeake, VA

Our exceptional roof inspection service is part of both our residential and commercial real estate inspections.

It would be a rude awakening to close on a house or commercial property, only to find that a bad roof has resulted in water damage, mold, and other problems. The time to learn about roof problems is before you close, which is why a pre-closing roof inspection is so important. At Towne & Country Property Inspections, we know roofs better than most because our inspectors collectively have more than 60 years of experience in the construction industry. We can easily spot a roof issue that someone with less experience might miss.

Roof Inspection in Chesapeake, Virginia

There are more things that can be wrong with a roof than leaking, so if a roof inspection only looks for missing shingles, water damage, or wood rot, they could miss something structural. Our thorough inspections are designed to catch any issues because we know that anything less than a quality roof is unacceptable.

Our exceptional roof inspection service is part of both our residential and commercial real estate inspections for properties in the Chesapeake, Virginia area. We are just as thorough with all other parts of the inspection process. We recommend that you be present during the inspection, but either way, you will have a detailed report that is easy to understand.

With our experience and our use of modern inspection equipment, such as drones and thermal imaging cameras, you can rest assured that you’ll have a great deal of information about the property so you can make the decision to close with confidence, renegotiate with the seller, or walk away from a problematic property. Contact us today to learn more about making a roof inspection part of your important pre-closing inspection.


At Towne & Country Property Inspections, we perform roof inspections in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Hampton, Newport News, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Virginia Beach, Virginia, as well as Elizabeth City and Currituck County, North Carolina.