Every slope of the roof, not just what’s visible from the ground or driveway

Roof Inspection | Springfield, Missouri
Roof Inspection in Springfield, MO
A real roof inspection looks beyond what can be seen from the driveway. SRA checks the whole roof system, photographs what we find, and shares whether the roof is sound, needs a repair, or should be evaluated for replacement.
Why SRA for an Inspection

A roof inspection in Springfield gives you a documented view of the roof surface, flashing, attic, ventilation, and drainage. SRA uses those findings to help you evaluate a home purchase, understand possible storm damage, or make a repair-versus-replacement decision with better information.
A useful roof inspection checks more than the surface and leaves you with documentation you can use.
SRA has installed more than 20,000 roofs and continues to complete 500+ each year. That installation volume gives the inspection team practical context for separating surface wear, repairable damage, and full-system failure.
“Trenton was thorough and on top of every question. He inspected the finished roof and provided a detailed report with pictures.”
What Gets Looked At
SRA checks the full roofing system on every inspection, including:
Shingle condition, including cracking, curling, granule loss, and missing sections
Flashing around chimneys, vents, skylights, and valleys
Ridge caps and seams for lifting or separation
The attic from the inside for staining, soft or damp decking, insulation condition, and ventilation
Gutters and downspouts for granule buildup, sagging, and proper drainage
Overall roof age and wear compared with the expected lifespan of the material
Every finding gets a timestamped photo, so nothing rests on memory or a verbal summary after the fact.
After the Inspection
After the inspection, you’ll have:
Photo documentation of any issues found and where they are located on the roof
A written scope explaining the condition of the roof and what, if anything, needs attention
A clear repair-or-replace recommendation based on what we actually found
Documentation that can be useful in an insurance conversation if the inspection followed storm damage
The documentation is yours to keep, whether you need it for your own records, want to share it with a buyer, or need it later for insurance.
“Mark and Robin completed warranty work and a roof inspection on a challenging roof. They went above and beyond.”
Documentation Informed by Claims Experience
SRA has former insurance adjusters on staff who know what clear roof documentation should show and which technical details are often missed.
That experience strengthens the inspection record without turning every inspection into a claim recommendation or promising an insurance outcome.

Buying a House, Filing a Claim, or Getting Ahead of the Next Storm
Homeowners schedule roof inspections for several different reasons, and each one changes what matters most.
Buying a house. A pre-purchase inspection documents the current condition, likely maintenance needs, and whether replacement may be approaching.
Filing an insurance claim. An inspection records the visible condition and storm-related findings before the claim conversation moves forward.
The SRA Advantage
The SRA Advantage begins with SRA’s first roof inspection or roofing service visit to your home. You receive two documented roof inspections each year, free for life.
When SRA performs roofing work on your home, one year of workmanship support is included for that work. The lifetime inspections help catch developing roof problems early and preserve a dated record of the roof’s condition before future storms.
Frequently Asked Questions
The SRA Advantage begins with SRA’s first roof inspection or roofing service visit. You receive two documented roof inspections each year, free for life. When SRA performs roofing work on your home, one year of workmanship support is included for that work.
Know What Is Happening on Your Roof
Get written findings, photos, and a clear next step based on the actual roof condition.
