Remote Roof Assessment & Estimate
Start with your address, upload clear roof photos, and answer a few quick questions. US Construction combines roof measurements, visible-condition review, and internal estimate logic to recommend the likely scope of work and provide quote options. Final scope is confirmed on site.
More than a roof calculator
How It Works
Start by confirming the property and roof details. Then upload clear photos of the visible problem areas and answer a few quick questions about leaks, storm-related damage, roof age, and where the issue appears to be located.
US Construction combines the roof measurement snapshot, the submitted information, and AI-assisted visible-condition analysis to identify the most likely scope direction. When appropriate, we then prepare estimate options so you can compare likely next steps before scheduling an on-site inspection.
What You Receive
After you complete the remote review, you may receive a structured roof review summary along with estimate options based on the visible conditions and submitted roof details.
This process is designed to help homeowners understand likely scope, compare possible paths, and move into the inspection phase with better context and fewer unknowns.
What the AI Does and What It Does Not Do
AI helps identify visible roof conditions from the submitted photos, such as damage patterns, roof-edge deterioration, flashing concerns, leak-related staining, or signs of wood rot. It supports the review process by organizing visible findings into a clearer scope direction.
AI does not replace a field inspection, and it does not independently invent final pricing. Final scope, pricing, and hidden-condition verification still depend on an on-site inspection and USC’s internal estimate logic.
What Must Be Verified On Site
A remote roof review cannot fully confirm hidden damage. Decking problems, concealed flashing failures, moisture intrusion, structural deterioration, ventilation issues, and code-related requirements may only become clear during an on-site inspection.
That is why this service should be treated as a strong first step, not a final inspection. Final scope is always confirmed in the field.
Why Homeowners Use This Service
Some homeowners want a faster way to understand whether a roof issue may lean toward repair or replacement. Others want a clearer starting point before speaking with a contractor, comparing estimates, or planning next steps after visible damage appears.
This service helps create that starting point by combining roof details, visible-condition review, and estimate logic into one guided workflow.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is a remote roof assessment?
A remote roof assessment is a preliminary planning tool. It can help identify visible conditions and likely scope direction, but it cannot confirm hidden damage or final pricing. On-site inspection is still required before final scope is confirmed.
How many photos should I upload?
Upload 3 to 8 clear photos. Wide roof views, close-ups of visible damage, and detail shots around edges, flashing, gutters, or overhangs are the most helpful.
Will I receive one estimate or multiple options?
After you complete the remote review, USC prepares a structured roof review summary and, when appropriate, two estimate options based on the visible conditions and submitted roof details.
Can photos confirm hidden roof damage?
No. Photos can show visible conditions, but they cannot fully confirm concealed decking damage, hidden moisture intrusion, structural deterioration, or all flashing conditions.
Do I still need an on-site inspection?
Yes. Final scope, final pricing, and hidden-condition verification still require on-site inspection.
Ready to move beyond guesswork? Start your Remote Roof Assessment & Estimate with US Construction and compare likely next steps before scheduling on-site confirmation.