Know What Your Roof Really Needs

Comprehensive roof inspections in High Point, North Carolina that show you exactly what's happening above your home.

Your roof in High Point takes on moisture, wind, and constant sun exposure throughout the year, and those conditions create issues that aren't always visible from the ground. First Class Roofing evaluates every shingle, flashing seam, vent boot, and structural component to find leaks, moisture damage, and weak spots before they turn into bigger problems.


The inspection covers shingles, flashing around chimneys and skylights, ventilation components, and the underlying deck structure. You receive a detailed written report that describes the current condition of your roof, identifies any active or developing issues, and includes honest recommendations for repair or replacement. This service works well for routine maintenance planning, pre-sale preparation, or post-purchase evaluation.


If you're planning to buy or sell a home in High Point, or if you're due for a routine checkup, contact First Class Roofing to schedule an inspection.

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What happens during the inspection visit

A technician arrives at your High Point home with a ladder, camera, and moisture meter to assess and document the condition of your roof. The inspection includes walking the surface when it's safe, checking for loose or damaged shingles, examining flashing for gaps or corrosion, and looking for signs of water intrusion in the attic or along the roof deck.


After the visit, you'll know which areas are sound and which need attention. You'll see if a missing shingle is letting water behind the underlayment, if flashing around a vent pipe has separated, or if granule loss on your shingles means you're closer to needing a replacement than you thought.


The report includes photos and notes that explain what was found and why it matters. If repairs are needed, you'll receive a clear outline of what those repairs involve and what they prevent. If your roof is in good shape, the report confirms that and gives you a baseline for future inspections.

Questions homeowners ask before scheduling

Homeowners in High Point often want to know what the inspection includes, how long it takes, and what happens if problems are found

  • What parts of the roof are inspected?

    The inspection covers shingles, flashing around chimneys and vents, pipe boots, ridge caps, soffit and fascia, attic ventilation, and visible sections of the roof deck. Any area that affects water shedding or structural integrity is evaluated.

  • How long does a roof inspection take?

    Most inspections take between one and two hours depending on roof size, pitch, and accessibility. You'll receive the written report within a few days of the visit.

  • What happens if the inspection finds damage?

    You receive a report that describes the damage, explains how it affects your roof's performance, and includes repair or replacement options. First Class Roofing provides estimates for any work that's recommended.

  • When should I schedule a roof inspection?

    You should schedule an inspection if you're buying or selling a home, if your roof is more than ten years old, after a severe storm, or if you notice leaks, missing shingles, or water stains inside your home.

  • Will the inspector go into my attic?

    Yes, attic access allows the inspector to check for moisture damage, ventilation issues, and signs of leaks that aren't visible from the exterior. If attic access isn't available, the inspector will note that in the report.