Free Roof Inspections in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky
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A Free Physical Roof Inspection You Can Count On
Preventing Escalation of Roof Damage & Unnecessary Costs
The biggest concern local homeowners face is discovering that a minor, unnoticed roof issue has quietly turned into an expensive, structural problem deep below the shingles. At Weather Stop Roofing, we believe that protecting your home relies entirely on a precise, early baseline. We don’t guess the condition of your home from a distance, and we don’t believe in waiting until a stain appears on your living room ceiling to take action through a bigger sale.
Whether you are evaluating your roof after a severe storm or simply tracking its natural age, our focus is entirely on identifying hidden vulnerabilities before they escalate. By performing a clear, hands-on assessment of your entire roofing system, we provide you with the objective facts you need to make an informed choice. If your structure is completely sound, we will tell you precisely that. If your system requires attention, our physical findings ensure you can seamlessly transition to our dedicated Roof Repair or Roof Replacement divisions with absolute clarity on where your home stands.
What’s Included In Your Free Roof Inspection?
A Complete Physical Assessment of Your Exterior So Nothing Is Missed
A comprehensive roof evaluation requires looking past the surface to analyze how your entire exterior system handles the elements. While many other contractors now inspect properties solely by referencing low-resolution satellite images or drone screens from the driveway, we know that a camera cannot check for structural shifting, soft spots, or moisture rot.
Our owner and the person who will conduct your roof inspection, Gary Hamm, spent decades in the new construction industry before founding Weather Stop Roofing in 2007. He knows what to look for, how to look for it, and how it affects not only your roof, but the entire integrated system that makes up your home. He will physically inspect every roof—that means climbing a ladder and walking the perimeter—to perform a rigorous analysis that leaves zero room for guesswork or missed damage.
Our free physical roof inspection protocol goes beyond the shingles to cover your home’s entire protective barrier. Once we complete our perimeter walkaround, we supply you with clear, physical findings and our professional advice so you know exactly how well your structure is performing—with zero sales quotas and zero obligation, just answers to your questions.
1. Complete System Assessment
We check all residential and commercial properties—including shingle, metal, EPDM rubber, and TPO systems—for advanced wear and tear, material degradation, and active storm damage.
2. Substrate Structural Evaluation
While we can’t physically see your roof decking during an inspection, we pay close attention to clues of what is happening beneath the surface, checking for signs of sagging, moisture saturation, or structural compromise.
3. Accessory & Ventilation Sizing Audit
We evaluate the sizing, quantity, and real-world functionality of your attic vents, box vents, ridge vents, valleys, flashings, and pipe boots to ensure proper building airflow.
4. Perimeter & Envelope Inspection
We expand our assessment to include your gutters and downspouts, exterior siding, chimney caps and flashings, and skylight seals to ensure no hidden water tracking paths are overlooked.
What a Weather Stop Roof Inspection Covers
Identifying the Hidden Warning Signs of Early Material and Structural Failure
A thorough roof inspection relies entirely on knowing exactly where water hides, how regional materials age, and how a custom builder evaluates structural framing from ground, the ladder, and on the roof’s surface. We look past general assumptions to locate the micro-level warning signs that point to active or escalating damage.
By analyzing your home’s exterior lines of defense, our physical inspection captures the precise condition of your entire system. Gary meticulously maps out the structural reality of your property by checking for the following field indicators:
Missing, Damaged, & Loose Shingles
This is the most obvious sign we look for during an inspection. Damaged, lifted, or missing shingles can be isolated or widespread, depending on the cause and the length of time the damage has been present.
Granule Loss
Granule loss, especially if excessive, is a sure-fire sign that the roof is ready to be replaced. All roofs will eventually succumb to natural wear and tear, most commonly indicated by granule loss on the shingles.
Inefficient Ventilation
Inefficient roof ventilation can present itself in many ways. The truth is that more vents does not equal better ventilation. We look for a specific ratio of inflow and outflow to determine whether the roof is venting properly.
Improper Shingle Installation
This is one we truly hate to see. Improper alignment by an unqualified installer is the quickest way to ruin a roof and is oftentimes unfixable without a complete replacement unless issues are isolated.
Hail Damage
After a storm, hail damage is one of the most common things we see. Minorly hail damaged shingles can be replaced if the roof is relatively new, but widespread damage can often be covered by a roof replacement insurance claim.
Gutter Overflow
Gutter overflow can be caused by a simple clog, misaligned downspout, or improper gutter slope. However, if we find that it’s due to an undersized gutter system with too small a water capacity threshold.
Nail Pops
These are common in older roofs with weakened shingles, but can also occur with wind uplift or improper installation. Isolated nail pops can often be sealed to protect the shingle, but large quantities may require a roof replacement.
Soft Spots
Soft spots are identified by gently pressing on the shingles. This is one of the worst things we can find, as it indicates that water has breached the shingles and made it into the decking, requiring a complete tear off and replacement.
Damaged Flashing
Damaged flashing is one of the primary causes of isolated leaks. Oftentimes we can simply repair or replace flashing to stop a chronic leak. However, if all flashings are showing signs of wear, it may mean it’s time for a full replacement.
When You Should Get A Roof Inspection
The Physical Signs & Strategic Planning
Waiting until water actively penetrates your ceiling drywall turns a straightforward maintenance issue into an expensive structural nightmare. At Weather Stop Roofing, we advise homeowners and local property owners to routinely track both the physical warning signs on their roof and specific strategic milestones.
If your home or business matches any of the physical symptoms or life-event triggers below, it is time to secure a professional, hands-on roof evaluation.
*Important Note: For your safety, we strongly advise that you avoid climbing onto your roof, but to instead visually inspect your roof from the ground or inside your home.
Physical Structural Warning Signs

Material Fatigue
Missing, broken, curling, or flapping shingles, as well as distinct metal surface dents or flat-membrane rubber tears

Granule Loss
Heavy bald or smooth spots across your shingles or large piles of granules accumulating inside your gutter troughs

Surface Discoloration
Dark structural staining, advanced shingle fading, or rusted metal intersections and flashings

Drainage Failures
Water actively overflowing your gutters or failing to exit the downspouts during rain, or large icicles forming in winter

Active Moisture Paths
Internal ceiling stains, wall discoloration, or dry rot forming around your interior pipe pentrations

Biological Growth
Excessive moss, lichen, or algae growth that roots into the materials and traps moisture against the substrate
Strategic Milestones & External Triggers

Post-Storm Impact
Immediately following severe regional weather events, high winds, or confirmed local hail storms

The Old 15-Year Life Cycle
When your current asphalt shingle system crosses the 15-year mark and approaches natural material exhaustion

Proactive Asset Maintenance
Conducting an annual physical check to clear debris, audit flashings, and ensure total structural integrity

1 Year Mark
One year after installation of a new roof, because most installation-related issues appear within the first 4 seaons

After Other Improvements
Following other exterior home improvements, such as siding replacement, chimney repair, additions, and tree excavations

Real Estate Transactions
Securing an objective, builder-driven assessment before finalizing the purchase or listing of a property
The Importance Of Being Proactive
Many roof repair jobs are relatively simple and inexpensive. However, in the event that it goes unattended, roof damage tends to worsen over time. Consequently, both the extent and cost of damage repair will also increase. It may even lead to the necessity for a full roof replacement if repairs are not made proactively.
If you notice any of these warning signs, please do not hesitate to reach out to us! This way we can render any isolated issues before they jeopardize the rest of your home and become more expensive.
We also work with insurance companies. Whether you have already filed a claim or are planning to do so, we will work directly with you and your insurance company to conduct all necessary repairs.
Don’t Let A SMALL REPAIR Become A BIG JOB
Be proactive about your roof’s health!
Contact us today to schedule your free inspection, or submit a request online.
Roof Inspections You Can Count On
The reason so many trust Weather Stop Roofing with their homes is because we put an emphasis on being fair and honest with our inspections and estimates.
We will never try to convince you that you need a full roof replacement if a simple repair will do the job. Conversely, we will never cut corners with a quick repair when your roof really needs to be replaced to ensure its integrity and your home’s protection. Our goal is to provide you with a dependable roof, no matter the size or scale of the project, so you can save time and money in the long run.
It is important to us that you completely understand and are comfortable with your inspection and quote. We will answer any and all of your questions and go over any necessary details before moving forward. The last thing that we want is for you or our crew to encounter unexpected issues or surprise costs down the road.
What We Look For During A Roof Inspection
There is a lot that goes into properly inspecting a roof. The following are just a few of the things we look for during an inspection.
Signs You Should Schedule A Roof Inspection
There are multiple warning signs that your roof may need attention. If you notice any of the following at your home or business, please contact us to schedule your free roof inspection by an experienced roofing contractor at Weather Stop Roofing.
- Missing, Broken or Curling Shingles, Metal Dents, or Rubber Tears
- Flapping Shingles
- Bald Spots on Roof or Granules in Gutters (indicates granule loss on shingles)
- Discoloration (faded shingles or rusted metal)
- Sagging Portions of Roof (indicates rotted decking beneath)
- Moss or Algae Growth on Roof
- Leaks or Ceiling Stains
- Dry Rot around Interior Pipes
- Water Overflowing Gutters or Not Exiting Downspouts
The Importance Of Being Proactive
Many roof repair jobs are relatively simple and inexpensive. However, in the event that it goes unattended, roof damage tends to worsen over time. Consequently, both the extent and cost of damage repair will also increase. It may even lead to the necessity for a full roof replacement if repairs are not made proactively.
If you notice any of these warning signs, please do not hesitate to reach out to us! This way we can render any isolated issues before they jeopardize the rest of your home and become more expensive.
We also work with insurance companies. Whether you have already filed a claim or are planning to do so, we will work directly with you and your insurance company to conduct all necessary repairs.
Don’t Let A SMALL REPAIR Become A BIG JOB
Be proactive about your roof’s health!
Contact us today to schedule your free inspection, or submit a request online.

















