Satellite roof inspection for Nevada homeowners — no ladder, no in-person visit.
Getting a roof inspection in Nevada usually means an in-person visit, a ladder, and a salesman. Ours is different — we pull current aerial imagery for your address, measure the actual roof area, score remaining life, and flag anything visible from above (missing shingles, ponding, debris, vent problems). You get a branded 12-page PDF you can keep, share with your insurer, or hand to a buyer. No one climbs your roof.
Why it matters in Nevada
What this means for homeowners in Nevada
- Works the same in Nevada as anywhere else — aerial imagery resolution is state-agnostic.
- Particularly valuable in Nevada because of routine weather-driven wear — you want a pre-damage baseline.
- Accepted by most Nevada carriers for documentation and by most realtors for listing packets.
What you get
Inside your satellite roof inspection report
- Branded PDF inspection report (12 pages)
- High-resolution satellite imagery of your roof
- Measured roof area in square feet (Google Solar API)
- Estimated remaining roof life (years low / high)
- Visible defect flags (missing shingles, ponding, vent damage)
- Material assessment and replacement cost estimate
- Vulcan Construction sign-off (licensed contractor)
FAQ
Nevada homeowner questions
Does this work for Nevada addresses?
Yes — we use commercial satellite imagery that covers the continental US plus Alaska and Hawaii. If we can't resolve your specific address (rare — usually only extreme rural), we refund the order.
Is this as good as an in-person inspection?
For overhead-visible issues (granule loss patterns, missing shingles, debris, ponding, vent problems) it's equivalent. For attic-side issues (underlayment condition, sheathing rot, nail backing) it's not a replacement. We're transparent about that in the report.
Can I share the report with my insurance or real-estate agent?
Yes. It's a branded PDF you keep forever. Nevada carriers and agents routinely accept it as supporting documentation.
