A professional roof inspection is the single best way to understand the current condition of your roof, catch problems before they become expensive, and make informed decisions about repair or replacement. American Roofing FL provides free, no-obligation roof inspections across Winter Haven, Lakeland, Bartow, and all of Polk County — for homeowners, buyers, and insurance claims.
Every inspection includes a thorough examination of your roofing materials, flashing, penetrations, ventilation, gutters, and attic space. You'll receive a detailed written report with timestamped photos documenting our findings. Whether you suspect storm damage, are buying a home, or simply want to know how much life your roof has left, our licensed inspectors give you honest answers — not a sales pitch.
100% free · No obligation · Written report with photos
FL License CCC1334393
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Based in Winter Haven
Inspection Types
Roof Inspections We Provide
Different situations call for different inspection approaches. Here are the most common reasons Polk County homeowners request an inspection.
Storm Damage Inspection
After a hurricane, severe thunderstorm, or hail event, we inspect your roof for wind-lifted shingles, broken tiles, dented metal, punctures, and compromised flashing. We document all damage with timestamped photos that insurance companies accept, and can meet with your adjuster on-site to ensure nothing is overlooked.
Annual Condition Assessment
A yearly inspection catches small problems before they become costly repairs. We check for granule loss, cracked or curling shingles, failed pipe boot seals, flashing gaps, algae or moss growth, gutter condition, and attic ventilation. Especially important for roofs over 15 years old in Polk County's harsh climate.
Pre-Purchase Inspection
Buying a home in Polk County? A roof inspection before closing can save you thousands. We assess remaining roof life, identify hidden damage, check for code compliance, and estimate replacement costs if needed. Many homes re-roofed after the 2004 hurricanes now have 20+ year old roofs approaching end of life.
Our Process
What Our Inspection Covers
Every inspection follows a comprehensive checklist covering your entire roofing system — not just what's visible from the ground.
01
Roofing Materials
We examine every shingle, tile, or panel for damage, wear, and remaining useful life. This includes checking for granule loss, cracks, curling, lifted edges, broken tiles, rust, and UV degradation across the entire roof surface.
02
Flashings & Penetrations
Pipe boots, plumbing vents, exhaust fans, skylights, chimney flashing, and wall-to-roof transitions are the most common leak sources. We inspect every penetration and flashing point for seal integrity, corrosion, and proper installation.
03
Ventilation & Attic
Proper attic ventilation is critical in Polk County's heat. We check ridge vents, soffit intake, exhaust vents, and attic temperature. Poor ventilation causes premature shingle aging from below and can void manufacturer warranties.
04
Gutters, Soffit & Fascia
We inspect gutters for proper drainage, fascia boards for rot or damage, and soffit panels for holes or pest entry points. These components protect the roof edge system and are often where water damage begins — especially after Florida storms.
Your Report
What You Get After the Inspection
Detailed Written Report
A clear, jargon-free summary of your roof's current condition, estimated remaining life, and any issues found — organized by priority (immediate, short-term, monitor).
Timestamped Photo Documentation
Every issue is documented with close-up and wide-angle photos showing exact locations. These photos include timestamps that insurance companies require for storm damage claims.
Repair or Replacement Recommendation
Honest assessment of whether your roof needs repair, replacement, or just monitoring. If work is needed, we provide a written estimate with no obligation. If your roof is in good shape, we'll tell you that too.
Insurance-Ready Documentation
For storm damage claims, our reports are formatted with the detail and documentation that insurance adjusters need. We can meet with your adjuster on-site and provide supplemental documentation if the initial claim is undervalued.
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Questions
Roof Inspection FAQs
Common questions about roof inspections. Call (863) 360-6804 for answers.
Yes. Our standard roof inspection is completely free with no obligation. We inspect your roof, document our findings with timestamped photos, and provide a written report — whether you need repairs or not. There is never a charge for the inspection itself.
Our inspection covers the entire roofing system: shingles, tiles, or metal panels; flashing at walls, chimneys, and penetrations; pipe boot seals; ridge caps; valleys; gutters; soffit and fascia; attic ventilation; and signs of interior water damage. We document everything with photos and provide a clear written report.
A typical residential roof inspection in Polk County takes 30–60 minutes depending on roof size, accessibility, and complexity. We'll need access to your attic space if possible. You'll receive your written report with photos within 24–48 hours after the inspection.
Absolutely. A pre-purchase roof inspection can save you thousands by identifying hidden damage, aging materials, or code violations before you close. Many Polk County homes were re-roofed after the 2004 hurricane season — those roofs are now 20+ years old and nearing end of life. A general home inspector often can't assess a roof as thoroughly as a licensed roofing contractor.
Yes. Our inspection reports include timestamped photos, detailed damage descriptions, and professional assessments formatted for insurance adjusters. We can also meet with your adjuster on-site to walk through findings and provide supplemental documentation if the initial claim is undervalued.
We recommend a professional roof inspection at least once a year, plus after any major storm. If your roof is 15+ years old, bi-annual inspections — before hurricane season (June) and after (November) — help catch issues early. Regular inspections extend roof life and prevent expensive water damage to your home's interior.