Expert Roof Inspector Services in Palm Beach County

We climb the roof, photograph every finding, and hand you a one-page summary in plain English. No scare tactics, no commission closer riding along in the truck.

GAF Master Elite
Top 3% nationally
4.9 on Google
109+ reviews
BBB A+
Accredited
Licensed and insured
Florida CCC

A roof inspection in Palm Beach County should settle one honest question: is the roof watertight, and how many seasons of life are left in it. That is exactly what our family-owned crew shows up to do. We are not here to talk you into a replacement. We climb the roof, record its true condition with photos, and tell you straight where things stand. If the roof is sound, that is the report you get. Owner Frank Leo has run this company since 2004, and that owner-led accountability is why a roof inspection from us reads like a straight answer rather than a sales pitch. We hold both a Florida roofing license and a building license, which means we read the structure under the surface, not only the shingles on top, and we can spot framing or envelope problems a roof-only contractor would walk past.

Thorough Roof Assessments Across Palm Beach County

Every roof inspection we run treats the roof as one connected system rather than a flat surface to glance over. We start outside on the field, checking shingle, tile, or metal for granule loss, cracking, curl, and storm lift.

Then we move to the parts that fail first: the flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights, the valleys where two planes shed water together, and the pipe boots that dry and split under years of Palm Beach County sun. Where access is safe we step into the attic to look for damp insulation, dark staining, and any sign water has already found a path inside.

Because we carry both a building and a roofing license, we also read how the deck, framing, and ventilation are holding up. When we are done you receive a photo record of every finding and a short condition summary you can actually use, including an estimate of how much service life remains.

Why Choose Us for Your Palm Beach County Property Evaluation?

We have inspected roofs across Palm Beach County for more than two decades under one steady owner, so a homeowner here gets the same person standing behind the work today that they would have years ago. We are not a storm-chasing outfit that rolls into town after a hurricane and disappears once the checks clear.

Our shop sits on RCA Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens, and we also serve Martin County to the north and Broward County to the south, roughly a 30 to 40 mile reach. We hold a GAF Master Elite certification, an A-plus rating with the Better Business Bureau, and a 4.9 star average across 109 Google reviews. Se habla espanol.

The dual building-and-roofing license is the difference most owners never think to ask about. It lets us evaluate the whole envelope and document a roof in the detail a Florida insurance carrier wants to see, which can support a wind mitigation credit and help keep your premium in check.

What a Roof Inspection in Palm Beach County Covers

Our walkthrough is deliberate and follows the same checklist on every home so nothing slips by. On the surface we look for broken, loose, or missing material and any wear that opens a path for water. We give extra attention to ridges, hips, valleys, and every penetration, because those transitions are where slow leaks quietly begin after the heavy rain and wind this region gets.

We check soffit and fascia for staining, and on flat sections we look at the seams and any history of standing water. Where it is safe to do so we examine the interior near the roof line for early moisture before it ever reaches a living space. We schedule fast, often same day and sometimes on a weekend, which matters most when you have an active leak or a storm just passed.

Throughout the visit we explain what we are seeing in plain language so you understand the why behind every note, not just the finding itself. Because our phones and scheduling run around the clock, a request that comes in late at night is already in the queue by morning, so you are never waiting on an office to open before help is on the way.

Written Reports for Palm Beach County Real Estate

After the visit you get a written report built to be read, not decoded. It pairs a photo with each finding, gives a simple condition grade and an estimate of remaining service life, and sorts any issues into what needs attention now, what to watch this year, and what can wait.

If we recommend a repair or a replacement, that price is a separate document, never buried inside the report where you cannot tell the diagnosis from the sales ask. For buyers, sellers, and agents working a deal anywhere in Palm Beach County, we write the roof portion with the detail an underwriter or a negotiating party can rely on, and we can usually deliver it within one business day.

We also handle the roof portion of four-point inspections and full wind mitigation reports formatted for Florida carriers, coordinating with your inspector or agent so the paperwork lines up cleanly the first time.

Frequently asked

How do I know it is time for a roof inspection?

Call when you spot a ceiling stain, cracked or missing tile, curling shingle edges, or granules collecting in the gutters. An inspection also makes sense before you buy or sell a home, after any named storm or hard wind, and when an older roof is heading into another hurricane season. A roof inspection in Palm Beach County from our crew answers whether the roof is sound and how much life is left, with photos to back it up.

How much does a roof inspection cost?

Standard inspections are free. A detailed transactional inspection for a real-estate deal or an insurance dispute carries a flat fee that we quote up front based on the size and complexity of the roof, so there are no surprises.

Do you handle four-point and wind mitigation inspections?

Yes. We complete the roof portion of four-point inspections and full wind mitigation reports formatted for Florida carriers. A wind mitigation report documents storm-resistant features such as the roof-to-wall connections, sometimes called hurricane straps, that tie the roof to the structure, and that documentation can earn an insurance credit.

Will you try to sell me a new roof after the inspection?

No. If the roof has life left in it, the report says so and we move on. As an owner-led, family-owned company, we have built this business on neighbors calling us back when they genuinely need work, not on pushing a replacement on every visit.

Where we work

Serving Palm Beach County, the Treasure Coast, and Broward

We cover a roughly 40 mile radius of Palm Beach Gardens, from Martin County in the north to Broward in the south. Find your city below.

What our customers say

4.9 stars across 109 reviews.

Excellent experience from start to finish.
Everyone at the company is courteous and efficient, from the owner to the customer service reps to the install crew. We really appreciate the excellent service and will recommend Leo to all friends and family needing new roofs in the area.

Jessica W.

Very happy with this service.
Very professional and thoughtful. Kevin was on point with the estimate. Carlos executed the repair to perfection. Frank and Armando kept me up to date on everything.

Mark M.

Great service.
Quality work at a quality price. I will be using Leo Roofing again for a new project that we just closed on earlier this week.

Andrew J.

Leo recently replaced our roof and did a great job.
Their staff was extremely hardworking and respectful. They willingly answered all our questions to our satisfaction and followed up when necessary. Would definitely recommend.

Doug C.

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Request your free inspection

Tell us about your roof and we will call you back, usually within the hour during business hours. Prefer to talk now? Call 561-935-4979.

We answer the phone Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm. After hours, leave a message and we will call back first thing.

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Same-day inspections across Palm Beach County. No call center, no high-pressure pitch. Just a clear answer about your roof.