Frontiq inspections are sold as a service in their own right — not as a sales lead-in to repair work. The point is to give you an objective document you can take to a seller, an insurer, a body corporate or your own future self.
What you receive
- Drone aerial imagery covering all four roof aspects, including hard-to-see ridges and valleys
- Walkable in-person survey by a certified inspector (where safe)
- Moisture readings of suspected damp areas using a calibrated meter
- Attic check from underneath for daylight, water trails and pest activity
- A clear PDF report grouping findings into urgent / soon / monitor categories
- Indicative repair cost ranges, with no commitment to use Frontiq for the work
When an inspection makes sense
Pre-purchase
A common-sense step before signing on a resale property — particularly anything older than 15 years. Roof issues are among the most expensive to discover after the fact.
Pre-sale
Get ahead of the buyer's surveyor. Knowing what's there means you can address small items, set a realistic price and avoid surprise renegotiations at the eleventh hour.
Insurance claim support
After a storm or a falling-tree incident, our report gives loss adjusters the documentation they need — properly photographed, properly described, properly dated.
Routine peace of mind
For homes more than 12 years old, a roof inspection every 3–4 years catches small issues while they're cheap to fix.
Turnaround
Site visit can usually be booked within a week. The written report lands in your inbox within 3 working days of the visit. Rush turnaround (next business day) is available for an additional fee.