Mansfield Roofing Inspections
Helping Homeowners With All Their Roofing Needs!
When a homeowner is filing a claim with their insurance company after a significant weather event, such as a hailstorm or a tornado, it can be difficult to know what to expect.
One thing that can be certain, however, is that the insurance company will likely ask for proof that the homeowner's roof was properly inspected and repaired. Our Mansfield roofing inspectors are here to help homeowners get the money they're owed after such an event.
Dial (419) 484-3326 to speak to one of our team members today regarding roof inspections in Mansfield!
What Happens During a Roof Inspection?
Roof inspections are an important part of the insurance claim process, and they can also be an important part of the roofing repair process, as well. A roof inspection will typically reveal the extent of the damage and determine whether the roof needs to be completely replaced.
During the inspection, our Mansfield roofing inspectors will check for key signs of damage, such as missing shingles, cracked tiles, or exposed nails. They will also check for water damage inside the home and determine if any patches need to be made. All of this information will be used to determine the extent of the damage and whether the roof needs to be repaired or replaced.
How Often Should a Roof Be Inspected?
It can be difficult to know exactly how often a roof should be inspected, especially if it has not been inspected in a while. There are some key signs that can indicate when a roof needs to be inspected, however. If a roof has been damaged by a storm, for example, it should be inspected to make sure there is no further damage.
If a roof is old, it may need to be inspected regularly to ensure that it is in good condition. Some roofs are also required to be inspected by local building codes or requirements.
Call (419) 484-3326 to speak to our team about scheduling a roof inspection.

-
What time of year is best to replace a roof?Fall is generally the best time to replace the roof. Winter snow, spring rain, and summer humidity can all affect the finished product. However, some geographic locations may have other “best times” for roof replacement.
-
How long do roofs last?It depends on the roof covering. Slate, tile, and copper roofs have a lifespan of about 50 years, while wood shake roofs generally last about 20 years. Fiber cement (25 years) and asphalt shingle/ composition roofs (20 years) tend to have the shortest lifespans.
-
What should I know before hiring a roofer?Verify that the business is licensed, and check how long they’ve been in business. Also, verify they have insurance and local certifications that may be valuable or necessary. You may want to inquire if they are experienced with the type of roofing you want as well
-
What should I look for in a roofer?Ask your neighbors for referrals for a roofer, or check your local social media for recommendations. A legitimate roofer won’t ask for the full payment up front, but rather after the job is completed to your satisfaction. Make sure that the roofing company is licensed, insured, and bonded.
-
How do I stop my roof from leaking inside?The best way is to make a temporary patch using roof tar, plywood, or shingles. Our experienced roofers can handle this task for you quickly and effectively as you determine the best course of action moving forward.
-
What is the best type of roof?There are a variety of different roof materials, and some of it comes down to preference. However, asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material, as they’re cheap, durable, and easy to install. Asphalt shingles also come in several different shades to complement any color exterior.


-
Composite Roofing 101: A Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners
-
Shingle Roof Maintenance: Simple Steps to Extend the Roof's Lifespan
-
Common Roofing Problems and How to Address Them
-
Commercial Roofing Maintenance Tips: Preventing Leaks and Water Damage
-
Choosing the Best Roofing Material for Commercial Properties: Factors to Consider
-
How to Spot Warning Signs of Gutter Damage
-
Roofing Maintenance Tips to Extend the Lifespan of Your Ohio Home
-
Will A Metal Roof Make A House Cold During The Winter?

- Community Focused Business We're a people company that does roofing. Whether it's building long-term relationships with clients, working with local charities, or company retreats - we put people first.
- Limited Lifetime Roofing Warranties With the best materials and quality workmanship, we promise great results and the best customer service for years to come.
- Family Owned & Operated As a family and locally run business, we know the importance of home life and we make sure to treat yours as if it were our own.