Cracked coating
Open areas that may expose the roof system to water and sun.
Foam Roofing
Flat and low-slope roofs need attention to coating wear, cracks, ponding, punctures, drainage, and waterproofing concerns.

Common roof clues are easier to evaluate when the inspection is tied to photos.
Open areas that may expose the roof system to water and sun.
Low spots or drainage concerns that need review.
A worn or chalky surface that may need renewed protection.
Interior water entry tied to a low-slope roof area.
A surface that may need coating work before larger damage develops.
Areas where waterproofing continuity needs to be verified.
The scope should connect to real roof conditions, not vague sales language.
Coating condition, cracks, punctures, and worn areas
Drainage and ponding observations
Repair versus recoat context
Written foam or flat roof scope when work is needed
A recoat may be appropriate when the existing system is sound. Quest documents the surface before recommending that path.

No. Some foam and flat roof surfaces are candidates for repair or recoat when the system is still sound.
Quest looks at drainage, coating wear, cracks, punctures, penetrations, and visible waterproofing concerns.