Inspections
Roof, insurance, and post-flood inspections with written reports.
Not every job is a repair. Sometimes you need information — about the condition of a roof before buying a home, about the scope of storm damage for an insurance claim, or about what the flood actually did to your house.
NextGen HIG offers three inspection services: roof inspections (for buyers, sellers, and planning homeowners), insurance inspections (for storm damage claims), and flooding checks (post-flood structural and moisture assessment). Each comes with written documentation and photos.
We're a contractor, not a home inspection franchise — which means our inspectors have spent careers actually building and repairing the systems they evaluate. You get information from people who know what they're looking at.
Every inspections project includes
Roof Inspection
Detailed roof condition assessment for buyers, sellers, and planning.
Insurance Inspection
Storm damage documentation for insurance claims.
Flooding Check
Post-flood structural and moisture inspection.
Signs you need inspections
Catch these early and inspections repairs stay simple — ignore them and you're paying for interior damage on top of the exterior fix.
Buying or selling a home
A dedicated roof inspection catches what a general home inspector's 5-minute glance misses — and gives buyers, sellers, and lenders documented remaining-life estimates.
After a significant storm
Wind, hail, and tree-fall damage is often invisible from the ground. A documented storm inspection supports insurance claims and catches hidden issues before they leak.
Roof approaching 20 years
Insurance carriers are increasingly refusing to renew policies on older roofs. A condition inspection with remaining-life estimate tells you whether you're at 5, 10, or 15 years left.
Visible damage after a storm event
Missing shingles, torn gutters, damaged flashing, or tree strikes all warrant documented inspection — both for safety and for insurance.
Post-flood assessment needed
Floods cause roof, siding, masonry, and foundation damage simultaneously. A flooding check documents everything for FEMA and homeowner claims in one visit.
Interior leak or water stain with no obvious source
When water shows up inside but there's no clear cause, a systematic exterior inspection traces it back — often faster than guessing and patching.
How it works
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Schedule
Most inspections scheduled within 3–5 days; emergencies prioritized.
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On-Site
Thorough in-person inspection with photos.
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Report
Written report with findings and recommendations within 48 hours.
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Follow-Up
Consultation call included to walk through findings.
Why choose us for inspections
- Licensed & insured — NJ HIC 13VH12075600, PA HIC PA185062, CT HIC 0701438. GL and WC on every crew.
- In business since 2006 — nearly two decades of craftsmanship you can verify.
- Written warranties — manufacturer + workmanship warranties, registered and documented.
- Local crews — no day labor, no subcontractor shuffle. Trained people on every job.
Service areas covered
We provide inspections services across New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.
Frequently asked
- If you're buying or selling a home: roof inspection. If you're filing a storm damage claim: insurance inspection. If you've had flooding: flooding check. Still unsure? Call us and describe the situation.
Ready to get started?
Free estimate. No-pressure consultation. Local crews, licensed and insured.