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A useful inspection should answer what is wrong, what can wait, and what needs attention, with photos and a written explanation.

Common roof clues are easier to evaluate when the inspection is tied to photos.
You know something looks off but need a roof professional to document it.
Wind or rain raised concerns about tiles, shingles, flashing, or flat sections.
You want context before a roof decision becomes urgent.
A ceiling mark needs to be tied to a real roof condition.
Tile, shingle, metal, or foam options need practical explanation.
Photos and roof history can make the first visit more useful.
The scope should connect to real roof conditions, not vague sales language.
Photos of visible findings and roof concern areas
Plain-language explanation of the roof condition
Repair or replacement options when relevant
Written estimate before approved work is scheduled
The inspection is built for clarity. Quest documents what it sees, explains what it means, and gives the homeowner a clear next step.

Yes. Quest can start with an inspection request and provide a written estimate so the scope is clear before work begins.
Roof age, leak history, storm timing, interior photos, exterior photos if safe, and address or cross streets are helpful.