
Free Roof Inspection — Drone Survey Included
15-Point Checklist · Written Findings · No Obligation
No Obligation. No Sales Pressure. Just the Facts.
Why a Free Roof Inspection Matters
Roofs Fail Silently
Most homeowners don't see roof problems until water appears inside. By then, what was a $500 repair has often become a $3,000 structural project. An annual inspection catches granule loss, failing flashing, and soft spots before water infiltrates — and before you have an insurance claim instead of a maintenance repair.
Storm Damage Has a Claim Window
Missouri and Illinois standard homeowner policies typically require hail and wind damage claims to be filed within one to two years of the storm event. If you don't inspect after a significant storm, you may be paying out of pocket for damage your policy would have covered. A post-storm inspection locks in a documented damage date.
Pre-Sale Inspection Protects Your Transaction
Home buyers routinely have roofs inspected. If your inspector finds issues you didn't know about, you lose negotiating leverage and may face a rushed repair decision. A pre-listing inspection lets you address issues on your timeline, with your contractor, at market pricing — not emergency pricing.
Our 15-Point Inspection Checklist
Every free inspection follows the same systematic checklist. We document each point with photographs — both from grade and drone imagery — and provide written findings you can reference regardless of whether you proceed with any work.
- 1Granule loss and granule deposit patterns
- 2Impact points from hail (size and density mapping)
- 3Shingle condition — curling, cupping, blistering, mat exposure
- 4Valley flashing condition and lap integrity
- 5Step flashing at walls, dormers, and skylights
- 6Chimney and pipe boot flashing
- 7Drip edge presence and condition on all eaves and rakes
- 8Ridge condition and ridge vent coverage
- 9Ice and water shield coverage (verified from interior attic when accessible)
- 10Soffit and fascia condition
- 11Gutter condition, attachment, and drainage slope
- 12Ventilation — intake at soffits, exhaust at ridge
- 13Attic moisture indicators (verified from interior when accessible)
- 14Prior repair quality and compatibility with current system
- 15Deck condition — soft spots or delamination visible from interior
Interior attic inspection points (items 9 and 13–15) are checked when the homeowner grants interior access. We recommend allowing this — attic inspection reveals moisture and ventilation issues invisible from the exterior.
Schedule Your Inspection
Book Your Free Inspection Today
Fill out the form and a Revolve project manager will contact you within one business day to schedule. Most inspections are completed within 3–5 business days. There is no cost and no obligation to proceed.
- Physical inspection + drone survey
- Written findings delivered same day or next day
- Photo documentation included
- Insurance-grade documentation if storm damage is present
- No obligation to proceed with any work
Prefer to call? (314) 400-8006
What Happens After the Inspection
You Receive the Findings
Within 24 hours of the inspection, your project manager delivers the written findings and photo documentation by email. The report covers every checklist point and flags any items needing attention with recommended action and priority level.
We Discuss Your Options
If repairs or replacement are warranted, we prepare a line-item estimate. If insurance is involved, we explain the claim process and what documentation you have. If no action is needed, we tell you that — and recommend when to re-inspect.
You Decide — No Pressure
The inspection and findings are yours regardless of what you decide. We do not make follow-up calls every week. If you want to proceed with Revolve, we are ready. If you want to get additional quotes or wait, that is completely your call. Our goal is to give you information, not to pressure you into a decision.
- Our ProcessWhat happens from inspection through final walkthrough.
- Storm Damage & Insurance ClaimsHow we handle documentation and adjuster coordination.
- Insurance Companies We Work WithWe know how every major carrier handles roofing claims.
- Residential Roof InstallationWhen replacement is the right call — what that looks like.
