



Selling a home is stressful enough without the roof becoming a sticking point during escrow. Buyers get nervous about roofs. Their agents get nervous about roofs. And when an inspector flags something, deals can slow down or fall apart fast. A roof tune-up before listing is one of the smartest moves a seller can make.
That's exactly what we did here. This homeowner was getting ready to put the house on the market and wanted confidence going in - not scrambling to fix something after an offer came in. We went through the entire roof, made the necessary repairs, and backed it with a 2-year certification. That certification tells buyers and their agents that the roof has been professionally evaluated and is in solid shape.
Here's what a lot of people don't realize: a certified roof can actually smooth the whole sale process. It reduces back-and-forth negotiating over roof credits, gives buyers one less thing to worry about, and positions the home as well-maintained from the start. It's a relatively small investment compared to the headaches it prevents.
Our roof repair and installation work covers everything from minor fixes to full tear-offs. In a pre-sale situation like this, the goal is simple - get the roof in honest, certifiable condition so the seller can move forward with confidence and the buyer isn't walking into a question mark.
If you're prepping a home to sell and haven't thought about the roof yet, it's worth a conversation. A little attention up front can save a lot of back-and-forth later.