Free Roof Inspection for Asphalt Shingles in Richmond, VA
A free roof inspection gives homeowners a clear answer before spending money on repair, restoration, or replacement. Our Richmond-area evaluation checks asphalt shingle condition and whether Roof Maxx restoration is a good fit.
What We Check During the Inspection
The inspection looks at shingle flexibility, roof age, granule loss, visible damage, roof penetrations, and signs that repair may be needed before restoration.
- Shingle age and visible wear
- Granule loss and gutter buildup
- Curling, brittleness, cracks, or missing shingles
- Whether repair, restoration, or replacement makes sense
Why a Local Evaluation Matters
Roof wear can look different from neighborhood to neighborhood. Mature trees, shaded roof slopes, sun-facing roof planes, and storm exposure can all affect the recommendation.
What Happens Afterward
You get a practical recommendation: restore if the roof qualifies, repair first if there are isolated issues, or consider replacement if the roof is too far gone.
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Is this service available near Richmond, VA?
Yes. Richmond Roof Rejuvenation serves Richmond and nearby Central Virginia communities, including Henrico, Chesterfield, Midlothian, Glen Allen, Mechanicsville, and surrounding areas.
Does Roof Maxx work for every asphalt shingle roof?
No. Roof Maxx is for qualifying asphalt shingles that are aging but still structurally sound. Roofs with active leaks, major damage, missing shingles, or deck problems may need repair or replacement first.
What should a homeowner do first?
The best first step is a roof evaluation. The inspection helps determine whether the roof is a fit for restoration, needs repair first, or should be considered for replacement.
Why does local roof condition matter?
Roof age, sun exposure, tree cover, storm history, and maintenance can all affect whether asphalt shingles are a good fit for restoration.






