Roof Inspections

Worried about your roof’s condition? United Roofing California offers expert roof inspections for homes and businesses in Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura counties, ensuring peace of mind with detailed assessments.

United Roofing California provides thorough roof inspections to protect your property.

Our certified roof inspectors deliver precise evaluations, identifying issues early to prevent costly repairs, tailored to Southern California’s unique climate challenges.

Services

Comprehensive Roof Inspections

We provide professional roof inspection services for residential and commercial properties in Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura counties, detecting issues to ensure durability and safety against local weather.

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How We Do it

Our Proven Roof Inspection Process

Our efficient roof inspection process uses advanced tools to identify issues swiftly, ensuring your roof withstands Southern California’s sun, storms, and earthquakes. United Roofing California delivers detailed reports and expert recommendations, tailored to Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura counties, for long-lasting protection.

Scheduling

Book a free roof inspection at your convenience.

Evaluation

Thorough roof assessment for damage or wear.

Reporting

Detailed findings with clear repair recommendations.

Follow-Up

Expert advice and maintenance planning.

Request a quote with United Roofing California

Need a roof inspection? Get a free quote for services in Los Angeles, Orange, or Ventura counties. Contact us now to schedule your assessment!

Experienced Specialists

20+ years serving Southern California.

Top Quality Materials

Eco-friendly, durable options for all climates.

Precise Craftsmanship

Advanced techniques for leak-proof results.

Clear Communication​

Transparent communication from start to finish.

Roof Types

Roof Inspections For All Roof Types!

We inspect all roofing systems, customized for your property in Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura counties.

Shingles

Affordable asphalt options for stylish, durable homes.

Torch Down

Waterproof flat roofs for commercial properties.

Tile

Elegant, fire-resistant tiles for heat and seismic resistance.

TPO

Energy-efficient membranes for low-maintenance roofs.

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Commercial Roofs

Custom high quality systems for business durability.

Metal Roofs

Sustainable, long-lasting options for modern properties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more now before we step through the door

See why United Roofing California is the go-to for roof inspections. Our in-depth insight tackle Southern California’s weather with expertise.

Inspections catch issues early, preventing costly repairs. United Roofing California offers free assessments for Southern California properties.

Annually or after major storms. We provide thorough checks in Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura counties.

Leaks, wear, and structural issues. Our team ensures your roof resists Southern California’s sun and earthquakes.

Yes, we offer free roof inspections. Contact United Roofing California to schedule yours today.

Yes, early detection avoids major issues. Our detailed reports guide repairs for long-lasting roofs.

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Achievements

Your Trusted Roofer

United Roofing California proudly delivers top-tier new roof installations across Southern California. Our proven track record ensures durable, high-quality results for homes and businesses.

250+ Completed Projects
45+ Solar Shingle Projects
20+ Years of Experience

What a thorough roof inspection covers

A real roof inspection is more than a walk-around with a photo or two. Our standard inspection covers exterior roof field condition, all penetrations (vents, skylights, swamp coolers, solar mounts), flashing transitions, gutter and drainage condition, fascia and eaves, ridge and hip integrity, and an attic-side review whenever access permits. The attic check is the part most homeowners do not see — it is also where we find early underlayment failure, daylight at sheathing seams, animal entry, and ventilation issues that the exterior alone will not reveal. Every finding is documented with annotated photography so the homeowner has a record they can refer to before or after work, or share with insurance.

When you should schedule an inspection

  • After any major storm, wind event, or season of heavy rain.
  • Before listing a property for sale, or during the contingency period as a buyer.
  • Annually for roofs over 12 years old; every six months for low-slope commercial properties.
  • When you notice interior signs: ceiling stains, musty attic odor, daylight at vent penetrations, or visible sagging.

Inspection versus estimate — they are not the same deliverable

An inspection produces a condition report: what is happening, why it is happening, and what timeline you have before action becomes urgent. An estimate is a priced scope of work for a specific repair or replacement. We separate these because they answer different questions and homeowners often need just the inspection — for a real-estate transaction, an insurance claim, or peace of mind — before any work is in scope. Inspection reports include photos, written notes by area, severity rating, and prioritized recommendations. If repair or replacement is appropriate we can quote it separately; if no action is needed we say so.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a roof inspection take?

A typical single-family inspection takes 45 to 90 minutes on-site, depending on roof size, slope, and access. The written report with photos usually follows within 24 to 48 hours.

Do you charge for inspections?

Standard residential inspections in our service area are complimentary as part of an estimate process. Detailed written reports for real-estate transactions, insurance claims, or third-party reporting are quoted based on the scope required.

How often should I have my roof inspected?

Once a year is a sensible baseline for most residential roofs after the first decade. Low-slope commercial roofs benefit from twice-yearly inspection plus a post-storm check. Solar-mounted roofs should be inspected at the time of solar service whenever possible.