Roof Inspection Los Angeles Homeowners and Buyers Trust

Even if your roof looks fine from the street, there could be hidden problems you cannot see. A roof inspection reveals what is really going on before a small issue turns into a ceiling stain or a costly repair. LA Roof Kings offers a free roof inspection that Los Angeles homeowners and buyers trust, giving you an honest, in-person look at your roof’s real condition. We are a family-owned company that has served Los Angeles County for over 20 years and are licensed under California Contractor License #600662. Call (310) 919-7587 to schedule your free inspection.

Roof Inspection Los Angeles: What We Check

A proper inspection means more than just looking from the driveway. We climb onto the roof when it is safe and also check inside, since some of the worst damage only shows up in the attic. Here is what we check:

Roof slope inspecting tiles cracks 2
Tiles or shingles, plane by plane. Cracked, slipped, or curling pieces and granule loss are checked slope by slope rather than as a quick overall look.
Damaged metal flashing around roof
Flashing, the metal around chimneys, vents, skylights, and walls. Failed flashing is the single most common source of roof leaks.
showing a cross-section of a damaged roof structure. A layer of brittle, torn underlayment sits atop sagging and water-damaged wooden roof decking boards.
Underlayment and decking, the condition of the layer under your tiles and the wood beneath it, including soft spots or sagging that point to hidden water damage.
Dark attic interior daylight shafts
Attic and interior, ceilings, walls, and attic for water stains, mold, rot, and daylight coming through where it should not.
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Gutters and drainage - whether water is actually leaving the roof the way it should, since poor drainage shortens a roof's life.

When You Should Get a Roof Inspection

Most people only call when they already see a stain on the ceiling. By then water has usually been getting in for a while. A few moments are worth a check before that happens:

  • Once a year. Spring or fall is ideal, before the heat of summer and the rains of winter test the roof.
  • After a major storm or Santa Ana winds. High winds lift and crack tiles and tear at flashing. A quick check afterward catches damage early.
  • When the roof is older. Roofs around 20 years and up deserve more frequent checks, since small failures turn into leaks faster with age.
  • Before you buy or sell. A roof is one of the most expensive parts of a home to fix, so its condition belongs in the deal, not after it.

Buying or Selling a Home in Los Angeles

This is where a real roof inspection earns its keep. General home inspectors cover the whole house, so the roof gets a surface level look, often from the ground or the eaves. They may not walk the roof or open up the flashing and underlayment, and that is exactly where the expensive problems hide. A roofer who works on roofs all day goes deeper and gives you something a general report usually cannot: a clear, written picture of the roof’s real condition and how much life it has left.

 

If you are buying, that written assessment is leverage. A roof can hide tens of thousands of dollars in future work, and knowing before you close lets you negotiate a repair, a credit, or a lower price instead of inheriting the bill. If you are selling, a pre listing inspection puts you in control. You either fix issues on your own terms and timeline, or you hand buyers a clean report that becomes a genuine selling point. Either way, you are not caught off guard during escrow.

Our Roof Inspection Process

  1. Book a free visit. Call or request an inspection online and we schedule a time that works for you.
  2. Exterior walk. Up on the roof where it is safe, we check every slope, the flashing, and the drainage up close.
  3. Interior and attic check. We look at ceilings and the attic for the water stains, mold, and daylight that reveal problems the surface hides.
  4. Photos and findings. We document what we see so you are looking at your actual roof, not a generic checklist. If the damage is storm or wind related, those photos also give you what you need to support an insurance claim.
  5. Written report and honest walkthrough. You get a written report of what we found, and we walk you through it in plain language, including what needs attention now and what can safely wait.

What Happens After the Inspection

Our Roof Inspection Process

We give you honest answers. Sometimes your roof is in good shape and does not need any work, and we are glad to tell you that. If there is a problem, we explain it clearly and go over your options without any pressure. Depending on what we find, the next step could be a roof repair, finding the source of a leak with our Roof Leak Repair service, replacing worn underlayment while the tiles are still good, or a full roof replacement if your roof is at the end of its life. We will never recommend work you do not need.

We look at your roof and give you an honest assessment before you spend a dollar.

We know how LA roofs age and what actually holds up in this climate.

The name on the truck is the name on the license, and that shows in how we treat every job.

California Contractor License #600662.

Serving All of Los Angeles County

We inspect roofs across Los Angeles County, from the San Fernando Valley to the South Bay and out to the San Gabriel Valley. You can see every community we cover on our Service Areas page. If your property is in Orange County, our sister company OC Roof Kings handles inspections there to the same standard.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a roof inspection cost in Los Angeles?

A paid roof inspection in Los Angeles usually runs about $120 to $400, and specialty methods like drone or infrared imaging can cost more. At LA Roof Kings, our on site inspection is free. We get on the roof, check the real condition, and give you an honest assessment at no charge, because we would rather earn your trust than charge you to look. These figures are general estimates based on typical roofing data, not a quote.

Most roof inspections take about one to two hours. A small single story home can take closer to an hour, while a larger or more complex roof with several slopes, valleys, chimneys, and skylights takes longer. If we are documenting storm damage or checking a hard to reach area, plan for the longer end.

At least once a year is the general rule, ideally in spring or fall before the weather extremes hit. On top of that, have your roof checked after any major storm or strong Santa Ana wind event, since that is when damage happens. Older roofs, generally 20 years and up, are worth inspecting more often because small failures turn into leaks faster as a roof ages.

It is one of the smartest things you can do before closing. A general home inspector gives the roof a surface level look, often from the ground or the eaves, and may not walk it or check the flashing and underlayment where most leaks start. A dedicated roof inspection is far more thorough and gives you a written assessment of the roof’s real condition and remaining life. That document is your leverage to negotiate a repair, a credit, or a price reduction before the roof becomes your responsibility.

We check the tiles or shingles plane by plane for cracking, slipping, curling, and granule loss, then the flashing around chimneys, vents, skylights, and walls, which is the number one source of leaks. We look at the underlayment and decking for wear and soft spots, check the attic and ceilings for water stains, mold, and daylight, and review the gutters and drainage. Then we tell you plainly what we found.

No. A professional inspection done with standard techniques does not harm a sound, properly installed roof, and it does not void a manufacturer warranty. We walk the roof carefully and never disturb materials unnecessarily. In fact, many roofing warranties require regular inspections to stay valid, so keeping up with them protects your coverage rather than risking it.

Book Your Free Roof Inspection Today

Whether you want a yearly checkup, just rode out a windstorm, or need to know a roof’s condition before you buy or sell, we will give you an honest answer. Call (310) 919-7587 or request your free roof inspection online, and find out exactly what shape your roof is in.

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