When property managers usually request roof inspections
- Routine condition checks: when the owner wants visibility without waiting for a leak.
- Lease turnovers: when the property is vacant and the roof should be reviewed before the rest of the turn is finalized.
- Post-storm reviews: when hail, wind, or debris may have changed the roof condition even if the problem is not obvious yet.
- Preventative maintenance planning: when the PM team wants to reduce avoidable emergencies and budget more cleanly.
- Insurance or owner questions: when photo-backed condition notes are needed to support the next decision.
What a useful roof inspection usually includes
- Photo documentation: enough visual proof that the PM team and owner can understand the condition without a second visit.
- Condition notes: what looks stable, what needs repair, and what may point toward replacement planning later.
- Priority versus monitor items: what needs action now and what belongs in maintenance planning.
- Storm and wear context: especially in DFW where hail and heat can change the roof story fast.
- Clear next-step recommendations: repair, maintenance, replacement review, or no urgent action at this time.
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