If your roof is leaking, aging, storm damaged, or holding up another home improvement project, start with a local inspection. IGS reviews the roof surface, decking risk, ventilation, flashing, drainage, and material path before recommending repair, replacement, or a staged plan.

Tell us who to call and where the roof is. Next, pick a preferred inspection window.
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A roof replacement is not just a surface change. It protects the home, supports ventilation, affects future solar readiness, and should be scoped before cost is discussed.
If water is entering the home, shingles are missing, or storm damage is visible, the first step is triage. Photos and address details help us prioritize the inspection and separate urgent protection from full replacement planning.
Architectural asphalt shingles are the practical replacement path for many New York homes. The proposal should account for tear-off layers, decking condition, underlayment, ventilation, flashing, disposal, and warranty tier.
Standing seam is the premium long-life path. Corrugated or ribbed metal can be efficient on the right structure. IGS reviews roof geometry, budget, timeline, trim, fasteners, and flashing before recommending a metal path.
The inspection turns a rough range into a real scope. These are the factors that usually determine the final proposal.
Old roof layers, soft decking, rot, and sheathing repairs can change labor, disposal, and material requirements after inspection.
IGS roofing scope workflowSteeper roofs, complex roof planes, limited driveway access, and staging constraints affect safety planning and labor time.
J&B roofing labor sheet, 2026-02-27Chimneys, skylights, pipe boots, valleys, ridge vents, bathroom vents, gutters, and ice-dam exposure must be handled as part of the roof system.
IGS roofing inspection checklistAsphalt shingles, ribbed metal, and standing seam metal have different material, labor, trim, and warranty paths. The right choice depends on home goals and roof geometry.
IGS roofing BOM and product dataA clear, no-pressure process from first call to final activation.
Tell us what is happening, where the home is, and whether the issue is urgent. Photos help us prepare before we arrive.
We check roof planes, pitch, layers, decking condition, penetrations, flashing, ventilation, drainage, and access.
We separate must-do protection, material options, decking allowances, ventilation needs, and site logistics so the proposal is understandable.
The install plan accounts for weather, material availability, tear-off, disposal, site protection, and final cleanup.
No pressure. We will tell you when a repair is enough, when replacement is safer, and which details are driving the proposal.
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What happens after I request the roof inspection?
We review the address, roof issue, urgency, and any photos you provide. Then we call to confirm the inspection window and make sure the right roofing specialist is assigned.
Can I use this if my roof is leaking now?
Yes. Tell us whether water is actively entering the home and where. Active leaks, storm damage, missing shingles, and insurance deadlines should be marked clearly so we can triage the inspection.
What materials can I compare?
IGS can review asphalt architectural shingles, standing seam metal, and corrugated or ribbed metal. The right path depends on roof geometry, budget, timeline, maintenance goals, and how long you expect to keep the home.
Why is an inspection needed before a quote?
Roof cost depends on more than square footage. Layers, pitch, decking condition, flashing, ventilation, skylights, chimney details, disposal, permits, and access can all change the scope.
Does a roof replacement improve home performance?
It can support comfort and durability when ventilation, underlayment, drainage, and material selection are handled correctly. We avoid fixed savings claims because results depend on the home and existing conditions.
Can this coordinate with solar or other IGS work?
Yes. The roof scope comes first. If solar or another home energy upgrade is planned, we can sequence the work so the roof is ready and the larger plan stays practical.
Can financing be discussed?
For standalone roof work, we avoid advertising a financing product that is not specifically approved for roofing. If the roof is part of a larger bundled IGS project, financing options can be reviewed in the proposal when applicable.
Schedule a local roof inspection so IGS can confirm the condition, material path, and scope before building a proposal.
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