Why an attic inspection matters
Attics are often overlooked until a problem becomes visible in living spaces. Early identification prevents small issues from becoming major repairs. Typical concerns we document include roof leaks, inadequate insulation, blocked vents, roof deck stains, and rodent or insect activity. Each inspection includes a written report with photographs and recommended next steps.
What the inspection covers
- Roof and sheathing observation: look for staining, sagging, or daylight penetration.
- Insulation evaluation: assess depth, distribution and signs of moisture or compression.
- Ventilation check: verify intake and exhaust pathways and note blockages.
- Evidence of pests: identify droppings, nesting, or entry points.
- Plumbing and electrical: inspect visible plumbing vents and electrical junctions for safety concerns (non-invasive).
Inspection process
- Scheduling: set a date and confirm access requirements.
- On-site assessment: entry to attic, visual documentation, and measurements where applicable.
- Report delivery: professional report that lists findings, photographs and suggested fixes.
- Follow-up support: guidance on repair options and prioritization.
We strive to present information in a way that homeowners can use immediately — clear photos, concise notes, and practical next steps.