Find Roof Problems Before They Cost More

Residential Roof Inspections in Clark County for early signs of damage, wear, and leaks before they require costly repairs

Cornerstone Home Improvement offers residential roof inspection services for homeowners across Clark County who want to identify early signs of damage, wear, and potential leaks before they turn into expensive repairs. You request an inspection after a storm passes through, before buying or selling a home, or as part of regular maintenance to extend the life of your roof. The team evaluates shingles, flashing, ventilation, and structural areas to ensure the roofing system remains in good condition.


This service helps you make informed decisions about repairs, maintenance, or replacement. Technicians walk the roof to check for lifted shingles, missing granules, cracked flashing, and signs of water entry around chimneys and vents. They also inspect the attic for moisture stains, mold, and ventilation performance. After the inspection, you receive detailed findings that explain what was found, what needs attention, and what can wait.


If you want to know the current condition of your roof or need an inspection before a real estate transaction, contact the team to schedule an assessment in your area.

Honest Findings That Guide Decisions


You receive honest recommendations that help you prioritize repairs based on safety and urgency. The technician documents problem areas with photos and notes, then explains what caused the wear or damage and what will happen if it goes untreated. They identify issues like exposed nail heads, worn sealant around flashing, and shingles that have lost adhesion, all of which allow water to reach underlayment and decking over time.


After the inspection is complete, you know exactly where your roof stands and what steps will extend its useful life. Cornerstone Home Improvement provides clear findings without pressure, so you can plan repairs or budget for replacement based on the actual condition of the system. Early detection prevents unexpected structural damage and helps you avoid emergency calls when storms hit.


The inspection includes a written summary of findings and recommendations. It does not include repair work or material installation, but it gives you the information needed to move forward with confidence.

Common Questions About Roof Inspections


Homeowners preparing for an inspection often want to understand what the process involves and what they will learn from the results.

What does a roof inspection cover?

The technician checks shingles, flashing, gutters, ventilation, and the attic for signs of leaks, wear, structural damage, and moisture buildup.

How long does a residential roof inspection take?

Most inspections are completed in one to two hours, depending on roof size, pitch, and the number of problem areas identified.

When should you schedule a roof inspection?

You should schedule an inspection after severe weather, before buying or selling a home, or every few years as part of routine maintenance.

Why do inspections include the attic?

The attic reveals whether water has entered the home, whether ventilation is adequate, and whether insulation has been affected by leaks or condensation.

How do inspections help in Clark County?

Regular inspections catch issues caused by wind, rain, and temperature swings common in the region, so you address problems before they require emergency repairs.

When you need a clear picture of your roof's condition, reach out to Cornerstone Home Improvement to schedule an inspection and review your options based on what the team finds.