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Free Roof Inspection in Frontenac, MO

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Schedule your free Frontenac roof inspection today and get a written report with photos inside 48 hours. Our team brings drone tech, attic checks, and an honest verdict — no upsell, no pressure. Let us help protect the home you have invested in.

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Free Roof Inspection in Frontenac, MO

A free roof inspection in Frontenac gives estate homeowners a clear, unbiased verdict before small shingle issues turn into stained ceilings or insurance headaches down the road. Our crew climbs every slope, photographs flashing, valleys, ridge vents, and pipe boots, then walks you through the written findings in plain language you can use today. Top Quality Exteriors has spent years inspecting the steep-pitched, multi-gable estate roofs that define Frontenac after the spring hail and summer wind events we see along Lindbergh Boulevard each year.

Every Frontenac inspection includes drone imagery for hard-to-reach dormers, an attic check for daylight and moisture, and a detailed photo report you can hand to your insurance adjuster without translation. If hail or wind hit your property, we document granule loss, bruising, and lifted shingles using Xactimate-ready notes so your claim moves cleanly. If we find active damage, we will explain whether roof repair in Frontenac or a full replacement is the smarter call — no upsell pressure, just facts.

What Our Roof Inspection Covers

  • 21-point check of shingles, flashing, valleys, and ridge vents
  • Drone imagery and a written report with high-resolution photos
  • Insurance-claim documentation adjusters in Missouri accept

Why Frontenac Roofs Need Inspection

Frontenac sits in one of the most active hail corridors in the country, with the metro averaging three to five significant hail events per year. Estate-scale homes here typically run 4,000 to 9,000 square feet under roof, often with cedar accents, copper flashing, or natural slate sections that demand inspectors who know the materials. We have walked steep 10/12 and 12/12 pitches on Lindbergh, Clayton Road, and Geyer corridor properties, and we have seen how a missing pipe boot or compromised ice & water shield can quietly soak decking through a humid Missouri summer. Our 21-point inspection covers shingles, underlayment seams, drip edge, ridge caps, step flashing, chimney saddles, skylight curbs, and attic ventilation. We document granule loss, hail bruising, and lifted tabs with date-stamped photos so your claim window — typically 12 months under Missouri policies — never closes on missing evidence. If we find anything that warrants storm damage roofing in Frontenac, we outline the scope before you sign.

Our Roof Inspection Process

Our five-step inspection is built around what Frontenac homeowners actually need: a fast appointment, a careful roof and attic check, drone-supported photo evidence, a clear written report, and a no-pressure talk about next steps.

Free Scheduling

You call or book online and we lock a Frontenac site visit inside one or two days. We confirm the address, roof age, and any past leak history. There is never a fee for inspection.

On-Site Roof Walk

We climb and walk every slope to check shingles, flashing, valleys, and pipe boots up close. We test soft spots and grab granule samples. Steep estate roofs get drone backup too.

Attic Inspection

We head into the attic with a flashlight to look for daylight, moist rings, and decking rot. We check insulation, baffles, and vent paths. Hidden leaks usually surface here first.

Drone Imagery

Our drone flies the ridges, dormers, and chimney saddles we cannot safely walk. We capture wide and zoom photos that adjusters can use. Every image lands in your written report.

Written Report

You get a clear written report within 48 hours with photos, findings, and a plain-English verdict. We flag urgent items and let cosmetic ones wait. There is no pressure to commit.

Hail Damage Roof Inspection Experts

Hail damage on a Frontenac roof is rarely obvious from the ground. The April and May storms that roll through Missouri leave bruised shingle mats, fractured fiberglass, and granules in gutters long before a leak ever shows up. Our inspectors look for circular bruises on shingles, dented soft metals like gutters and downspouts, and bent ridge caps that signal real wind uplift. We also probe pipe boots and skylight curbs where impact damage hides.

Every storm inspection includes Xactimate-ready notes and a photo packet adjusters can drop into a claim. We will sit through your adjuster meeting if you want a second set of eyes on the scope. Missouri policies typically give homeowners 12 months to file, and we document the damage within 30 days for the cleanest claim outcome. Any contractor who offers to waive your deductible is asking you to commit insurance fraud, and we will never play that game.

Roof Inspection Cost and Value

Our standard Frontenac roof inspection is free, no obligation, and built to give you straight answers. Paid certification or pre-purchase inspections — useful for closing on an estate sale — typically run between $200 and $500, depending on roof size, pitch, and material. Inspections involving natural slate or copper detail work sit at the upper end because they take longer and demand specialty knowledge our crew has built up over years of work on Frontenac roofs.

What you actually get back is the part that pays. A clear written report helps you negotiate at closing, document an insurance claim, or plan a phased budget for a future roof replacement in Frontenac. We will tell you when a roof has another five or eight good years left, when targeted repairs make sense, and when the smarter financial move is to replace the whole system before water damage quietly compounds the long-term cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard roof inspection in Frontenac is free with Top Quality Exteriors and includes a written report and photo packet. Paid pre-purchase or certification inspections typically run $200 to $500 depending on roof size, pitch, and material. Slate or copper-detail inspections sit at the upper end because the work takes longer and demands specialty knowledge.
Most Frontenac roof inspections take 45 to 90 minutes from drive-up to the attic check, depending on roof size, pitch, and complexity. Large estate homes with multiple gables, dormers, or natural slate sections can push the visit to two hours. We schedule a follow-up call within 48 hours to walk you through the written report so nothing gets lost in translation.
A 21-point inspection covers shingles, flashing, valleys, ridge caps, drip edge, pipe boots, step flashing, chimney saddles, skylights, gutters, downspouts, fascia, soffits, attic ventilation, insulation, decking soundness, ice & water shield seams, underlayment edges, granule loss, hail bruising, and overall pitch transitions. You leave with photos of every checkpoint.
Plan on one inspection every two to three years for most Frontenac roofs, plus one extra check after any significant hail or wind event. Roofs past the ten-year mark, slate and tile systems, and homes with complex valleys benefit from yearly visits. A short inspection now is cheaper than a decking replacement after a hidden leak compounds for a humid summer.
Most Missouri homeowner policies give you 12 months from the date of damage to file a roof claim, though some policies extend to 24 months. We recommend documenting damage within 30 days of the storm — fresh photos and a written inspection report dramatically improve the outcome. We can sit in on your adjuster meeting if you would like a contractor present.
Yes — drone imagery is part of every Frontenac inspection where it adds value. Steep estate roofs, complex multi-gable layouts, and slate sections all get drone coverage of ridges, dormers, and chimney saddles we cannot safely walk. The high-resolution photos go straight into your written report and into any insurance claim file you may need to open.

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