Detailed Inspection Process
Every roof inspection begins with a careful review of the roofing surface and surrounding components. We evaluate shingles, metal panels, flashing, pipe boots, ridge caps, valleys, gutters, fascia, ventilation, and visible signs of moisture intrusion. These details help us determine whether your roof needs repair, maintenance, or replacement.
Our inspections are designed to identify the source of problems rather than only addressing surface-level symptoms. If we find damaged materials, weak points, or areas of concern, we explain the issue clearly and provide practical recommendations.
Roof Leak Detection and Damage Assessment
Small leaks can create major problems if they are ignored. Water can travel beneath roofing materials before showing up inside the home, making accurate diagnosis especially important. Cane Bay Roofing inspects common leak-prone areas including chimneys, skylights, roof valleys, vents, flashing transitions, and low-slope sections.
We also look for signs of wind damage, lifted shingles, missing granules, exposed fasteners, soft decking, and improper drainage. Our goal is to help homeowners in Cane Bay, Summerville, Moncks Corner, Goose Creek, Nexton, Carnes Crossroads, and surrounding Berkeley County communities understand what is happening before damage becomes more expensive.
Storm Damage Roof Inspections
South Carolina storms can affect roofing systems even when damage is not obvious from the ground. Heavy rain, high winds, and flying debris may loosen shingles, damage flashing, or compromise roof edges. A professional inspection after severe weather can help identify problems early.
Cane Bay Roofing provides storm damage inspections with a steady, professional approach. We are not an aggressive storm-chasing company. We document visible concerns, explain the findings, and recommend solutions based on the actual condition of your roofing system.