Roof Inspections in Sunnyvale, TX

A professional roof inspection helps homeowners understand the true condition of their roofing system before making any decisions about repairs or replacement.

Storm damage, aging materials, ventilation issues, and installation problems can all affect how a roof performs over time. Identifying these issues early can prevent larger structural problems and costly repairs later.

At DTM Builds, roof inspections are performed with a practical construction mindset, the goal is to clearly understand the condition of the roof and explain what’s actually happening, not to pressure homeowners into unnecessary work.

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Serving homeowners across Sunnyvale, Heath, Rockwall, Wylie, Forney, Royse City, and surrounding communities.

When a Roof Inspection Is a Good Idea

Roof inspections are recommended whenever there are signs that the roofing system may be compromised.

Situations that commonly lead homeowners to schedule an inspection include:

  • After severe storms, hail, or high winds
  • Water stains appearing inside the home
  • Missing or damaged shingles
  • Shingles curling, cracking, or deteriorating
  • Roof age approaching 20–25 years
  • Preparing to buy or sell a home
  • Concerns about the condition of the roof

An inspection provides a clear understanding of whether the roof needs repair, maintenance, or replacement.

A proper inspection evaluates the full roofing system rather than just the visible surface.

During an inspection we typically evaluate:

What We Look for During a Roof Inspection

Shingle Condition

We look for damaged, missing, or deteriorating shingles that may allow water intrusion.

Flashing & Roof Penetrations

Areas around chimneys, vents, and valleys are checked for potential leaks.

Roof Ventilation

Ventilation is evaluated to ensure proper airflow and prevent moisture buildup.

Roof Decking & Structural Areas

Signs of sagging, structural wear, or decking damage are reviewed.

Storm Damage Indicators

Hail impact, wind damage, and debris-related issues are documented.

Inspection Findings Review

After the inspection, we explain what we found and recommend the appropriate next step if any work is required.

Our Standards

What Happens Before Your Roof Is Considered “Done”

Every project we do follows clear execution standards so you know your roof is built correctly from the start.

1. Manufacturer-Compliant Installation

Your roofing system is installed according to manufacturer specifications so your warranty remains valid and the system performs as designed.

2. Ventilation & Decking Verification

Before installation begins, your roof structure, decking, and ventilation are checked to make sure the new system will perform properly long term.

3. No Material Substitutions

The materials specified for your project are the materials installed on your home — no last-minute substitutions or shortcuts.

4. Final Inspection & Property Protection

Once the work is completed, your property is cleaned and the installation is reviewed to ensure everything was executed correctly.

Our Process

How Your Project Begins

Everything begins with a clear inspection and conversation about your home.
From there, we handle the details so you know exactly what to expect.

Step 01

Schedule Your Inspection

You reach out and speak directly with Derek or the team to schedule a roof inspection or consultation.

Step 02

Evaluate the Roof System

We inspect the roofing system, check ventilation and decking, and document any issues affecting performance.

Step 03

Clear Scope & Recommendations

You receive a clear explanation of what needs to be repaired or replaced, along with the recommended solution.

Step 04

Professional Installation

Your project is completed according to manufacturer specifications and our installation standards.

Step 05

Final Walkthrough

We review the work, clean the property, and confirm the roof system was installed correctly.

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Continue Your Roofing Consultation

If you're considering a roof repair, replacement, or inspection, the next step is simply a conversation about your home and what you’re experiencing.