Forensic Roof Investigation
The Investigation
Comes First. Always.
Before Branded E Roofing recommends a single repair, we document every slope, surface, and point of failure. What we find determines what we do — never the other way around.
What It Is
What Is a Forensic Roof Inspection — and How Is It Different From a Free One?
A free inspection is usually a 10-minute visual scan by a salesperson. Branded E Roofing’s forensic inspection is a systematic, photo-documented examination of your entire roof system — every slope, flashing, and penetration — that ends in a written assessment classifying damage by cause. The forensic methodology and the result are completely different.
The Problem
Why Do Most Roof Inspections Miss the Point?
After a storm, contractors rush your roof in ten minutes and leave with a number. Insurance adjusters work from their own checklist. Neither gives you a complete, unbiased picture of what actually happened to your home — and that gap is exactly where legitimate damage gets missed.
- Hidden damage missed — not visible from the ground or a quick walk
- Adjuster lowballs the claim because documentation was weak
- Contractor recommends a full replacement when a repair would do
- You sign a contract before you understand what you actually have
The kind of impact damage a rushed inspection misses — Paradise, TX
What We Document
What Does a Branded E Roofing Forensic Inspection Document?
The forensic inspection covers your entire roof system, not just the shingles — every element that contributes to weather resistance and long-term performance, captured in photos and a written report.
Impact Damage
Hail bruising and granule loss, photographed close
Validated On-Site
Findings chalk-marked with the adjuster present
Structural Detail
Component-level condition — here, a damaged ridge
- All roof slopes, transitions, and ridgelines
- Shingles, underlayment, and decking condition
- Flashing, valleys, ridges, and hip caps
- All penetrations — vents, pipes, skylights, chimneys
- Gutters, fascia, and soffit
- Hail impact marks, wind-lifted areas, and granule loss
- Evidence of prior repairs or installation defects
- A written narrative classifying damage by cause
How It Works
What Are the Steps in a Branded E Roofing Forensic Inspection?
1
Full Roof Inspection
Every surface, slope, and penetration examined using forensic methodology — not a clipboard checklist or a ground-level glance.
2
Photo Documentation
Every finding photographed, timestamped, and catalogued. Nothing is claimed without visual evidence behind it.
3
Written Assessment
A plain-language report: what is damaged, what caused it, and what your realistic options are.
4
Claim Strategy
If insurance is involved, we advise whether to file, what to expect, and how to support your claim.
5
Clear Path Forward
Repair, replace, or wait — you decide with the full picture in hand, not a contractor’s opinion.
Why It Carries Weight
Why Are Branded E Roofing’s Forensic Findings Credible?
Most contractors never qualify for a single elite certification. Branded E Roofing holds three — so our findings are backed by industry-verified best practices and real building science, not opinion.
GAF Master Elite®
Fewer than 2% of roofing contractors nationwide hold this certification. It requires verified training, quality standards, and ongoing accountability.
CertainTeed ShingleMaster™
Manufacturer-backed warranty protection and installation standards that most contractors never qualify to offer.
FORTIFIED Certified
Impact-resistant construction methodology designed specifically for the hail and wind exposure North Texas homeowners face.
What Homeowners Say
5.0 Stars · 155 Verified Google Reviews
★★★★★
“Had a great experience with Jeremy from Branded E. I called requesting a roof inspection, he came right away and was on time. He advised that the roof was still in good shape and didn’t try to sell me something that I didn’t…”
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Jennifer Powers
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★★★★★
“Jeremy and his crew at Branded E have gone above and beyond for me and my family. They were prompt, thorough, professional, and did amazing work inside and out. Jeremy was very careful to walk me through each step of the process…”
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Christopher Smith
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★★★★★
“Anyone would be crazy not to use Jeremy. Super reasonable, fair, reliable, and overall one of the easiest decisions I have made. Being a single mom who has seen people take advantage of me, this was never the case. He is 10000% honest and an…”
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Robin Still
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Common Questions
What Homeowners Ask Us
Is this the same as a free inspection?
No. A free inspection is typically a 10-minute visual scan by a sales-motivated contractor. Our forensic inspection is a systematic, documented examination of your entire roof system with a written report. The methodology and the output are completely different.
How long does it take?
Most inspections take 30–45 minutes on the roof, depending on size and complexity. You receive the written assessment shortly after — not days later.
Will this help with my insurance claim?
Yes. Insurance companies require documented evidence. Our forensic reports provide timestamped photos, damage classifications, and written findings that adjusters cannot easily dismiss or ignore.
Do I have to use Branded E Roofing afterward?
No. You’re free to use any contractor. Our job is to give you the truth about your roof. Most homeowners choose to stay with us — but that decision is always yours, made with full information.
What does the inspection cost?
Contact us to discuss your situation. In many cases the inspection is part of the restoration process. We’ll be straightforward about what to expect before you schedule — no surprises.
How soon can you get to my property?
Most inspections are scheduled within one to two business days. During storm season call us directly — we’ll give you an honest timeline and get you on the schedule as quickly as possible.
Get Clarity Today
Know Exactly What You Have
Before You Decide Anything.
Schedule a forensic, photo-documented roof inspection. Get a written assessment. Then decide — with the full picture in hand, not a contractor’s opinion.
Most inspections scheduled within 1–2 days · No pressure · No obligation