Shingles & surface
Wear, curling, cracking, granule loss, lifted tabs, and storm or hail damage across the field of the roof.
No guessing, no scare tactics. We get on the roof, document the real condition with photos, and tell you honestly whether it needs a repair, a replacement, or simply monitoring.
An inspection is only useful if it looks at the whole system. Here is what we check on every visit.
Wear, curling, cracking, granule loss, lifted tabs, and storm or hail damage across the field of the roof.
Chimneys, vents, skylights, and wall lines — the details where most leaks actually start.
Valleys, gutters, downspouts, and slope, to see where water is travelling and pooling.
Intake and exhaust ventilation plus visible attic signs of moisture, heat, or past leaks.
Eaves, fascia, soffit, and roof-edge details that take the brunt of wind and ice.
An honest read on remaining roof life and whether repair, replacement, or monitoring fits.
An inspection should leave you informed, not confused. Everything we find is documented and explained so you can make the call with confidence.
Clear photos of what we found, so you can see the roof's condition for yourself — not just take our word for it.
Whether the roof needs a repair, a full replacement, or simply monitoring — with the reasoning explained.
If repairs or replacement make sense, you get a clear written scope and quote — no pressure to proceed.
If any of these sound familiar, an inspection is worth it before a small problem becomes a big one.
Hail and wind damage is often invisible from the ground. An inspection documents it — useful for an insurance claim.
Know the real condition of the roof before you commit, or give buyers confidence with documented proof.
When you can't tell where the water is coming from, an inspection traces it to the source.
Get ahead of failure. A check-up tells you how much life is left before you're forced into an emergency.
Recent projects that started with a straight assessment of the roof.
Roof RepairEdmonton, ABThis Edmonton homeowner had leak concerns and wanted a straight answer. Here is how we inspected the whole roof and sealed what actually needed sealing.
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Roof RepairSherwood Park, ABWind took shingles off this Sherwood Park roof. Here is how our crew replaced the blown-off shingles and sealed it back up.
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Roof RepairStony Creek, Stony Plain, ABThe customer called with shingles blown off their Stony Plain roof. Here is how our crew matched and replaced them and had it weather-tight the same day.
Read the case studyNot sure if it’s time? Our guide to the signs you need a new roof can help. Ready when you are — book an inspection and you’ll know exactly where your roof stands.
Book your inspectionA roof inspection is $250, and the fee is waived if you hire Coastal Craft for the approved work. You get a photo-documented assessment and a clear repair, replacement, or monitoring recommendation either way.
We review the shingles, flashing, valleys, vents, ventilation, drainage, roof edges, and visible attic clues, then document the condition with photos and explain whether repair, replacement, or monitoring makes sense.
No. If you already know the scope, we can often quote from your address, photos, and satellite measurements at no charge. The $250 inspection is for when the roof's condition is uncertain or you need it documented.
Yes. The photo documentation and findings can support a storm or hail damage claim. See our storm and insurance claims page for how we work with your adjuster.
Most residential inspections take under an hour on site. We then put together your photos, findings, and recommendation so you have a clear picture of the roof.