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Licensed Inspectors | Roof Inspections | Roofing | Jasper
When you book roof inspections with HEP’s licensed inspectors, you’re securing more than a quick glance at shingles—you’re getting a comprehensive health check for one of your property’s most valuable assets. Our seasoned professionals arrive on time, climb every angle, and document every detail with high-resolution photos and clear, jargon-free notes. From storm damage and hidden leaks to aging materials that could compromise energy efficiency, we catch the issues others miss so you can act before they turn into costly surprises.
Clients love how easy we make the entire process: same-day digital reports, transparent estimates, and friendly guidance on repair or replacement options that fit your budget. Whether you’re a homeowner protecting your family, a real-estate agent ensuring a smooth closing, or a facilities manager safeguarding tenants, HEP delivers the insight and peace of mind you need. Schedule your inspection today and see why our trusted team has become the first call for roofing confidence across the region.
FAQs
What does a professional roof inspection from a licensed Jasper inspector include?
Our licensed inspectors follow a multi-point checklist that covers structural integrity, exterior surface condition, interior signs of leaks, attic ventilation, insulation, flashing, gutters, and penetrations such as chimneys or skylights. We use ladders, moisture meters, infrared cameras, and high-resolution photography to document every finding. You receive a written report with photos, deficiency explanations, maintenance recommendations, and estimated repair timelines.
Why should I hire a licensed roof inspector instead of doing it myself?
Licensed inspectors are trained to recognize subtle warning signs the untrained eye often misses, such as granule loss patterns, micro-cracks around fasteners, and early membrane deterioration. They carry required liability insurance, follow provincial building codes, and know Jasper’s snow-load and wind uplift requirements. Hiring a professional not only increases safety—because climbing on roofs is hazardous—but also provides an objective report accepted by insurers, real-estate agents, and lenders.
How often should my roof be inspected in Jasper’s climate?
We recommend a full professional inspection at least once every two years. However, Jasper’s heavy snowpack, freeze-thaw cycles, and summer hailstorms can accelerate wear. If your roof is over 10 years old, has experienced severe weather, or you are preparing to sell your home, schedule an annual inspection. Commercial and multi-family roofs with flat or low-slope designs should also be checked annually to prevent ponding and membrane failures.
Will a roof inspection help with my insurance claim after storm damage?
Yes. An inspection report from a licensed professional provides documented evidence of the roof’s condition before and after a storm. Insurers often request third-party verification to validate claims. Our reports include date-stamped photos, damage descriptions, and repair cost estimates, speeding up the claims process and reducing the likelihood of underpayment or denial.
How much does a roof inspection cost in Jasper?
For most single-family homes, our standard inspection ranges from $225 to $325, depending on roof size, pitch, and accessibility. Larger properties or complex roofing systems (e.g., metal, cedar shake, or multi-level designs) may cost slightly more. We provide upfront quotes with no hidden fees, and the inspection fee is credited toward any repair work you authorize within 30 days.
What happens if the inspector finds problems with my roof?
If issues are detected, the report will prioritize them by urgency—Immediate Safety Hazards, Preventive Maintenance, and Long-Term Upgrades. You will receive detailed repair options and transparent pricing. Our team can perform most repairs, or you may use the report to obtain competitive bids from other contractors. For major structural concerns, we coordinate with engineers and obtain the necessary permits to ensure all work meets Jasper municipal codes.