At Marina Bay Roofing, our roof inspection services help Bay Area homeowners catch issues early, extend roof life, and make confident decisions about maintenance or replacement.
A roof inspection is one of the simplest, most cost-effective ways to protect your home from leaks, storm damage, and costly surprises. Our certified roofing contractors provide detailed inspection reports so you know exactly what’s happening above your head — no guesswork, no pressure.
We examine shingles, flashing, roof drainage systems, and other roof penetrations to make sure your roof is performing as it should. Whether it’s a routine exterior inspection or a professional roof inspection after a major storm, we’ve got you covered.
When it comes to expert roof inspections, experience matters. Our roof inspectors have worked across San Francisco, Marin County, and the greater San Francisco Bay Area, helping homeowners and businesses maintain strong, durable roofs that stand up to coastal weather.
We believe trust starts with transparency — that’s why every inspection includes clear findings, honest recommendations, and photos of your roof’s condition.
Protect your home investment with annual inspections to prevent leaks and extend roof life.
Ensure compliance, safety, and performance for your building’s roofing system.
If you’re wondering about roof inspection cost, the answer depends on your roof’s size, type, and condition. However, most homeowners find that early detection saves thousands on future repair work — making inspections well worth the investment.
Ready to protect your home? Schedule an inspection with Marina Bay Roofing today. We’ll arrive on time, provide a thorough inspection, and explain everything in plain language so you can make the best decision for your roof.
Absolutely. Regular inspections catch small issues early, preventing leaks, mold, and costly roof repairs.
Typical roof inspection cost ranges from $150–$400 depending on your location and roof size. In San Francisco, expect higher rates due to specialized labor and steep roof designs.
A full inspection includes shingles, flashing, gutters, roof drainage systems, and attic checks — plus an easy-to-read inspection report.
If you’re buying or selling a home, either party may cover it depending on your agreement. For regular maintenance, homeowners typically schedule and pay for their own inspection.