Identify Potential Roof Issues Early with an Advanced Diagnostic Assessment
Leveraging over a decade of hands-on industry experience—including thousands of roof assessments and over 500,000 sq ft of commercial roofing sales in Ontario—our founder provides a high-tech first look to detect potential problem areas before they escalate.

What Our Diagnostic Assessment Can Reveal
Thermal Signatures with Potential Moisture
Anomalies Indicating Potential Energy Loss

Surface-Level Irregularities Around Seams & Flashing
Our Diagnostic Assessment Process
Step 1: Initial Consultation
We start with a detailed consultation to understand your property's history, any known issues, and your primary objectives for the inspection.
Step 2: On-Site Thermal Scan
Our advanced diagnostic assessment conducts a non-invasive infrared scan of your entire roof system. This is done under optimal conditions (typically after sunset) to ensure the most accurate data.
Step 3: Data Analysis & Reporting
We meticulously analyze the thermal data to identify anomalies that indicate moisture, heat loss, or other defects. We then compile a comprehensive report with visual evidence and clear annotations.
Step 4: Review & Actionable Recommendations
We schedule a follow-up call to walk you through the findings in your report. We answer all your questions and provide clear, actionable recommendations for maintenance or repair, connecting you with vetted professionals if needed.
A Smart First Step in Risk Mitigation
​Get an Early Warning on Potential Issues. Our assessment is designed to provide an early warning about developing problems, allowing you to address them before they turn into costly emergencies.
Make More Informed Decisions. Our report provides an initial layer of data to help you better understand your roof's condition, allowing for more strategic conversations about maintenance and budgets.
A Cost-Effective First Step. An assessment is a budget-friendly way to get a high-level overview of your roof's health before committing to the expense of a full, engineering-grade certified inspection.

