Plan Your Roof

Stop Guessing. Know What Your Roof Needs Next.

Get a Roof Health Report™ with photos, clear priorities, and a 12–24 month roadmap so you can budget and avoid surprise leaks.

Request your Roof Health Report™

What You Get

A complete picture of your roof's health, delivered clearly and professionally.

Inspection + Photos

Comprehensive visual documentation of every issue

Condition Score + Priorities

Know exactly where you stand and what matters most

12–24 Month Plan

Budget-friendly roadmap for proactive maintenance

Clear Next Steps

Repair, coating, recover, or replacement guidance

Ready to Know Your Roof's True Condition?

Get your Roof Health Report™ and take control of your building's future.

Ready to Know Your Roof's True Condition?

Get your Roof Health Report™ and take control of your building's future.

Our Guarantees

We stand behind our work with guarantees that put you first.

48-Hour Leak Response Credit

If we can't respond within 48 hours, your first service is on us

First-Visit Fix Guarantee

When possible, we fix it on the first visit—no runaround

What happens next

  • We confirm your building info

  • We inspect

  • You get the report + next-step plan

What Our Clients Say

Frequently Asked Question

How much does this roof inspection/report cost?

Pricing is typically provided after you request the Roof Health Report™ on the landing page. Many roofers offer free basic inspections and then a quote based on what they find. Exact cost depends on roof size, complexity, and what repairs are recommended.

How long does the inspection take and when will I get the report?

A typical roof inspection with photos and condition scoring usually takes 30–60 minutes onsite, and the full Roof Health Report™ with priorities and budget plan is delivered shortly after inspection. Total turnaround often ranges from same day to a couple of days.

Do I need to be home or provide special access?

Yes — homeowners or property managers generally need to provide safe access to the roof area (ladders, walkways, unlocked gates) so the inspector can safely document conditions. For multi-storey or restricted access roofs, additional safety measures may be required.

What types of roofs qualify for this inspection?

Most residential and commercial roof types qualify for a health inspection — including asphalt shingle, metal, tile, flat membrane, and others. If your roof has extreme damage or unsafe conditions, the inspector may limit access for safety and follow up with recommendations.

What if I have an emergency leak right now?

Many roof services prioritize emergency leak response some even offer rapid response or same-day fixes. If an urgent leak is found during or before your scheduled inspection, ask about emergency tarping or leak containment to protect your property while long-term repairs are planned.

Location

Chicago Metropolitan Area, USA

Ready to Know Your Roof's True Condition?

Get your Roof Health Report™ and take control of your building's future.

Ready to Know Your Roof's True Condition?

Get your Roof Health Report™ and take control of your building's future.

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© 2025 Plan Your Roof. All rights reserved.