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Haag-certified Inspectors
Haag-certified Inspectors | Roofing | Georgetown
When Central Texas storms roll through Georgetown, homeowners turn to HEP’s Haag-certified inspectors for confident answers. Armed with forensic training and state-of-the-art tools, our team pinpoints hidden damage other eyes miss—revealing everything from micro-fractures in shingles to compromised flashing and decking. You’ll receive a clear, photo-rich report that speeds insurance approvals and guides precise repairs, so your home is protected before the next squall rolls in.
Choosing HEP means partnering with experts who treat every roof as if it were their own. We don’t sell quick fixes; we deliver lasting solutions rooted in uncompromising craftsmanship and transparency. Whether you need a post-storm assessment, warranty documentation, or a full-scale roofing restoration, our Georgetown inspectors stand ready to elevate your peace of mind—one roof at a time.
FAQs
What does it mean to be Haag-certified?
Haag Certification is a nationally recognized credential that requires completion of rigorous coursework and testing developed by Haag Engineering. Inspectors learn advanced forensic techniques, how to differentiate storm damage from normal wear, and how to document findings in a way that stands up to scrutiny from insurance carriers, manufacturers, and courts. In short, a Haag-certified inspector is specially trained to deliver accurate, unbiased roof evaluations.
Why should I choose a Haag-certified inspector for my Georgetown roof?
Central Texas roofs regularly face high winds, intense UV exposure, and the hail events that sweep through Williamson County every spring. A Haag-certified inspector knows how these specific perils affect composite shingles, metal panels, tile, and low-slope membranes common in Georgetown. The detailed report you receive can help you: (1) validate an insurance claim, (2) catch minor issues before they become leaks, and (3) establish a documented baseline for future warranty or real-estate transactions.
What types of roofs can your Haag-certified inspectors evaluate?
Our Haag-certified team is trained to inspect all major residential and light-commercial systems, including asphalt shingles, standing-seam and R-panel metal, concrete and clay tile, modified bitumen, TPO, and EPDM. We also assess associated components such as flashing, gutters, ventilation, and roof-mounted solar panels.
What happens during a Haag-certified roof inspection?
1. Pre-inspection consultation: We review any known issues, previous repairs, and your insurance or warranty requirements. 2. Exterior assessment: Using Haag’s 100-point checklist, we document shingle condition, hail and wind impacts, mechanical damage, penetrations, and flashing details. 3. Attic evaluation: We look for water stains, inadequate ventilation, and structural concerns. 4. Photo & drone imaging: High-resolution images and annotated drone footage (where permitted) provide a visual record. 5. Same-day report: You receive a digital report with marked photos, damage measurements, repair recommendations, and an opinion on remaining roof life.
Will my insurance company accept a Haag-certified inspection report?
Yes. Because Haag courses are taught by engineers and emphasize standardized damage assessment, most major insurers recognize Haag reports as authoritative documentation. Submitting our report with your claim can streamline the adjuster’s review, reduce disputes, and speed up settlement for hail or wind damage.
How soon can I schedule an inspection in Georgetown, and how long does it take?
We reserve daily appointment blocks for Georgetown homeowners and can usually be on-site within 24–48 hours. A standard single-family roof inspection takes 60–90 minutes, while larger or multi-structure properties may require up to three hours. Your written report is delivered the same day or by the next business morning at the latest.