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Years Of Experience


Catching Damage Before It Becomes Costly

MK Roofing provides professional roof inspections for maintenance, real estate, and storm assessments in Great Falls, Montana.

Your roof in Great Falls endures wind that loosens fasteners, snow that stresses flashing, and temperature swings that crack sealants, yet damage often remains hidden until leaks appear inside your home or building. MK Roofing inspects roofs to identify early signs of wear, storm damage, and material failure before costly repairs are needed.

This service includes a thorough examination of shingles, flashing, valleys, vents, and drainage components, plus a written report that documents findings and recommends next steps. Inspections are tailored for Montana's seasonal roofing stressors and are ideal after major weather events, before roof replacement planning, or as part of routine maintenance. You receive clear information about your roof's condition and what actions, if any, will keep it performing reliably.

MK Roofing serves Great Falls and surrounding areas and encourages you to schedule a routine or post-storm inspection.

What Inspectors Look for and Why It Matters

When the inspector arrives at your Great Falls property, they walk the roof surface if safe, checking for lifted shingles, cracked flashing, granule loss, and signs of water intrusion around chimneys, vents, and skylights. You receive a detailed report once the inspection is complete, listing problem areas, explaining what caused the damage, and outlining whether repairs or replacement are needed.

Early detection of issues such as loose flashing, clogged gutters, or worn sealants prevents water from reaching decking and insulation, which saves you from repairs that cost thousands of dollars more than simple fixes. The inspection also identifies ventilation problems that shorten roof lifespan and ice dam risks that develop during Montana winters.

This service does not include repairs or material installation, but it does provide the information you need to plan maintenance or budget for future work. The inspector documents conditions with photos and notes, giving you a record useful for insurance claims, real estate transactions, or scheduling contractors for follow-up work.

Questions property owners ask about inspections

Property owners often ask how long inspections take, what findings typically reveal, and when inspections should be scheduled. These answers help clarify what to expect and how inspections fit into roof maintenance plans.

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How long does a roof inspection take?
Most residential inspections in Great Falls are completed in one to two hours, while larger commercial buildings may take half a day depending on roof size and access. The inspector examines all visible components and documents findings in a written report.
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What do inspectors look for during a roof inspection?
Inspectors check for missing or damaged shingles, cracked or loose flashing, granule loss, sagging areas, clogged gutters, and signs of water intrusion. They also assess ventilation, fastener integrity, and overall material condition to determine remaining roof life.
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When should I schedule a roof inspection?
You should schedule inspections after severe storms, before buying or selling property, or every three to five years as preventive maintenance. Regular inspections catch minor issues before they require emergency repairs or cause interior damage.
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Why are inspections important after hail or windstorms?
Hail can crack shingles and dent flashing, while high winds lift edges and loosen fasteners, creating entry points for water. Storm inspections document damage for insurance claims and identify repairs needed to prevent leaks before the next weather event.
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What happens if the inspection finds serious damage?
The inspector provides a detailed report with photos and repair recommendations, explaining whether the roof needs minor fixes or full replacement. You use this information to schedule repairs, file insurance claims, or plan for a new roof installation.

MK Roofing serves homeowners and businesses throughout Great Falls and nearby Montana communities, delivering thorough inspections that help property owners make informed decisions about roof care. If you need a professional assessment or want to schedule a routine inspection, contact the team to book an appointment.