Roof Inspection Services

Roof Wise LLC has special expertise in Roof Inspection services – also referred to as QA/QC (Quality Assurance / Quality Control) services. Our experience in evaluating, designing, and specifying roof systems has led to our extensive knowledge regarding proper installation techniques. Our technical staff is trained to conduct thorough and detailed inspections, with services oriented to address important inspection milestones, including:

  • Setting and Establishing Project Schedules, Including Critical Sequencing Aspects
  • Confirmation and Documentation of System Components and Materials
  • Documenting Acceptable Conditions for System Installation
  • Documenting and Recording Installation Techniques and Progress
  • Documenting Potential Installation and Detailing Problems and Making Recommendations for Improvement if Required
  • Confirming that Installation is in Accordance with Applicable Installation Instructions
  • Generation of a Punch List that Pertains to the Roof and Related Flashings
  • Confirming Final Acceptance and Certification When Required of the Installation

Roof Wise LLC stresses the importance of documenting construction activities during all phases of a project. In the case of quality control inspections during construction, detailed Field Reports are prepared prior to the start of a project and are customized as required to meet the project or client’s needs. All our QA/QC inspections are supplemented with photography and color reproduction reports distributed to key project personnel. Typically, all daily Field Reports are distributed by the start of the following business day to facilitate correction of items of non-conformance; however, a 24-hour turnaround may be required on occasion depending on complexity of issues and project size. Through detailed quality control inspections, Roof Wise LLC can ensure that specified systems are provided and documented, reducing the risks of individual contractor “value engineering”. Roof Wise’s inspectors also significantly reduce the risk of construction defects, which can lead to water infiltration, related problems, and costly litigation and repair events.