The 30-Point Forensic
Roof Audit: Evidence
That Changes Outcomes

Not an estimate. A systematic forensic investigation of every component of your roof system - documented with thermal imaging, moisture mapping, structural measurement, and Idaho code compliance review.

A Standard Visual Inspection Misses Most of What Matters

Insurance adjusters conduct visual inspections. They walk the roof, look for obvious impact patterns, and write a scope based on what they can see. This systematically misses sub-surface bruising, thermal moisture signatures, structural deflection, and code compliance gaps - four categories that often represent the difference between a partial settlement and a full replacement approval.

Our 30-point audit was built to capture what a standard inspection leaves behind. Every point maps directly to an insurance estimate line item. Every finding is documented with evidence, not opinion.

Thermal Imaging

FLIR cameras capture heat signatures revealing moisture intrusion and wet insulation invisible to the naked eye.

HAAG Impact Protocol

Every impact measured against HAAG standards - the same protocol insurance carriers use to train their own adjusters.

GPS Documentation

Every moisture intrusion GPS-tagged and plotted on a roof map. The result is a document, not a conversation.

All 30 Audit Points

Six forensic categories. Every point produces documented evidence. Every finding maps to an insurance line item.

CATEGORY 1 OF 6

Impact & Bruising

01/30

Hail Bruising Sub-Surface Assessment

Fiberglass mat fractures beneath the granule layer via HAAG impact protocols.

02/30

Granule Displacement Mapping

Quantifies granule loss patterns across all planes to establish storm impact density.

03/30

Impact Pattern Analysis

Distinguishes mechanical from weather-event damage using HAAG size and density criteria.

04/30

Shingle Cracking & Fracture Documentation

Photos and maps all impact-related fractures compromising the waterproofing layer.

05/30

Soft Metal Calibration

Hail impact diameter on gutters and flashing confirms storm event and hail size.

CATEGORY 2 OF 6

Moisture & Thermal

06/30

Infrared Thermal Signature Scan

Full-roof FLIR scan captures moisture heat signatures invisible to visual inspection.

07/30

GPS Moisture Point Mapping

Every intrusion location tagged and plotted on a scaled roof diagram.

08/30

Decking Moisture Content Test

Penetrating meter readings at all flagged thermal zones confirm active vs. dried intrusion.

09/30

Attic Moisture & Condensation Review

Documents moisture staining, mold indicators, and wet insulation from the attic side.

10/30

Ice Dam & Eave Damage Assessment

Documents ice dam patterns and resulting deck damage for Idaho cold-weather claims.

CATEGORY 3 OF 6

Structural

11/30

Roof Deck Deflection Measurement

Structural flex in decking indicating hidden compromise from water, age, or overloading.

12/30

Rafter & Truss Condition Review

Visual and probe inspection of accessible members for rot, fracture, or deflection.

13/30

Ridge Line Deviation Measurement

Ridge sag or bow indicating structural settlement may require engineering review.

14/30

Fascia & Soffit Structural Assessment

Fascia board condition, soffit integrity, and any storm-related separation.

15/30

Decking Panel Delamination Check

OSB or plywood delamination requiring full deck replacement under current code.

CATEGORY 4 OF 6

Flashing & Penetrations

16/30

Valley Flashing Condition

Open and closed valley systems assessed for corrosion, impact damage, or improper installation.

17/30

Chimney Flashing & Counter-Flash

Step, base, and counter-flashing inspected for separation, rust, or failed sealant.

18/30

Pipe Boot & Penetration Seals

All roof penetrations documented for cracked rubber boots or failed flashing.

19/30

Drip Edge Installation & Condition

Profile, overlap, and installation method assessed against current Idaho code.

20/30

Skylight Frame & Flashing Inspection

Skylight frame integrity and flashing condition where applicable.

CATEGORY 5 OF 6

Ventilation & Code

21/30

Net Free Area Ventilation Calculation

Ventilation ratio calculated against IRC requirements; deficiencies flagged for code upgrade claim.

22/30

Ridge Vent Condition & Continuity

Ridge vent inspected for storm damage, blockage, and Idaho ventilation standard compliance.

23/30

Intake Vent Clearance Check

Eave and soffit vents verified unobstructed and balanced with exhaust capacity.

24/30

Idaho Code Compliance Matrix

Current system compared to 2018 IRC Idaho amendments to identify code upgrade entitlements.

25/30

Ice & Water Shield Coverage Verification

Existing coverage measured against current code minimum coverage zone requirements.

CATEGORY 6 OF 6

Documentation & Drainage

26/30

Gutter & Downspout Hail Impact

Soft metal gutter impact documents storm event for claims requiring event corroboration.

27/30

Gutter Slope & Drainage Function

Gutter pitch, joint condition, and drainage function assessed away from foundation.

28/30

Storm Event Correlation Report

Documented damage correlated with NOAA data to establish date of loss for the claim file.

29/30

Photo Documentation Index

Every finding photographed with GPS tag, compass bearing, and roof zone reference.

30/30

Scope of Loss Summary Report

Complete written summary with all findings, measurements, and recommended insurance claim scope.

The Honesty Clause

"If we inspect your roof and determine that an insurance claim won't benefit you, we'll tell you honestly and provide a cash bid for what genuinely needs to be done. We do not manufacture urgency."

Book Your Free 30-Point Audit

The audit is free. The documentation it produces is the same evidence we use to win full replacement approvals. Schedule yours and know - definitively - what your roof is worth in an insurance claim.

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