Roof Inspection in Surrey, BC: What's Actually Checked
A proper inspection is more than a look from the ground. Here's what should be checked, and why it matters before you buy, sell, or file a claim.

You need to know the real condition of a roof — before a purchase, after a storm, for insurance, or simply because it's been years since anyone looked — and you're not sure what a legitimate inspection should actually include.
What a full roof inspection covers
A thorough inspection assesses the roofing material surface (wear, granule loss, cracking, lifted edges), all flashing points (chimney, valleys, skylights, pipe boots, walls), the condition of gutters and downspouts, attic ventilation and insulation, and any visible signs of moisture intrusion from inside the attic space.
When you need one
Common triggers include: buying or selling a home, after a significant windstorm or hailstorm, before filing an insurance claim, when a roof is approaching or past its expected material lifespan, or simply as routine maintenance every few years.
What a proper report includes
A useful inspection report documents findings with photos, separates urgent issues from cosmetic ones, and gives a condition estimate rather than just a pass/fail. Vague verbal assessments without documentation are hard to act on or use for insurance purposes.
Why this matters in Surrey specifically
Surrey's moss growth and heavy rainfall mean inspections here weigh moisture-related findings (moss under shingle tabs, soft decking, gutter overflow staining) more heavily than they might in a drier region. An inspection timed for early fall, before the wet season sets in, tends to catch the most actionable issues.
For guidance on moisture management and roofing maintenance in British Columbia, homeowners can consult Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) homeowner resources and the City of Surrey building permit information.
Typical Inspection Cost Ranges
| Item | Typical Range | What affects the price |
|---|---|---|
| Standard roof inspection | Contact for assessment | Roof size, storeys, accessibility |
| Inspection with attic/interior check | Contact for assessment | Attic access, insulation depth |
| Pre-purchase inspection with report | Contact for assessment | Turnaround time, documentation detail |
How it works, step by step
Booking
You provide the property address and reason for inspection (purchase, storm, routine, insurance).
On-site assessment
The roof surface, flashing points, gutters, and attic (where accessible) are checked.
Documentation
Findings are photographed and logged, separating urgent items from cosmetic ones.
Report delivery
You receive a written report with a condition summary and, if needed, repair recommendations.
Roof Inspection Surrey BC — FAQ
Do I need to be home for the inspection?
Not necessarily for the exterior roof assessment, but attic access typically requires entry to the home.
How long does a roof inspection take?
Most standard inspections take under an hour; complexity and roof size can extend that.
Will you try to sell me a repair I don't need?
A legitimate inspection separates urgent issues from cosmetic ones and documents evidence for each finding — you can always seek a second opinion on any recommended work.
Can I use this report for an insurance claim?
Diagnostic work and repair pricing is discussed during the on-site assessment. Ask your contractor to clarify whether diagnostic time is included in the quoted repair price before approving any work.
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