If you’re reading this, then you’ve done this search recently.
The question comes up for a lot of reasons:
- Someone knocked on your door about your roof after the September 21st hail storm, that impacted Melissa, Anna, and Van Alstyne
- You saw a roofing contractor’s sign in your neighbor’s lawn
- Your Property & Casualty insurance agent did you a solid by letting you know that severe storm blew through while you were away visiting family
- You saw your mortal enemy across the alley getting his roof replaced
- You thought “Oh boy! I don’t want this hassle right now!” However, you are a smart and conscientious homeowner and taking care of the largest appreciating asset, you have is the task at hand.
Finding a roof inspector near Allen Texas
So how do you find a roof inspector near you? Here are some tips:
- Location. Location. Location. Not just for looking for a new home anymore. (Haha). Find a roofing contractor in Allen who is in your town or close to it. A roofer in your town’s chamber of commerce. Your homeowner’s insurance agent should have at least 3 that they can recommend as well.
- Longevity. Someone in business over 5-7 years that is exclusively a roofing contractor. (most roofers only last 2-3 years if that.) Do not select a company that only does roofing on the side. You want an inspection that actually knows what storm damage looks like.
- FREE! FREE! Almost all contractors in the roof construction world will give a free roof inspection.
- 1,000 words? I’d rather see a picture. Be sure they provide pictures of the damage they see on YOUR roof. If the pictures they show you are on a roof of a different color, send them on their way immediately. There are programs that many roofers utilize like CompanyCam that can show you that real-time photos were taken of your property. That removes all doubt that this is your home you are looking at.
- They get on your roof. This is a little old roofer bias here I will admit. Drones are cool. Nothing beats the human eye though. If the damage is severe, a drone works. If the damage is spotty, you want eyes of a reliable roof inspector in Allen on it.
Those are the top 5 ways to find an honest roof inspector near you. Wanna know more? Ohh Hail Contractors will put you at ease and answer your questions. Feel free to call us at 972-567-5766 or email us at jason@ohhhail.com.

