What does the $499 actually cover?
A 12-point inspection (drone aerial, on-roof shingle walk, flashing, valleys, ridge cap, pipe boots, drip edge, soffit and fascia, attic, ventilation, gutter cleanout, and a written report with photos within 24 hours) plus on-site repairs up to $250 in value performed during the same visit: replace up to 5 lifted shingles, re-seal up to 3 pipe boots, re-seal up to 25 exposed nail heads, tighten and re-seal flashing on one penetration, and clear up to 50 ft of gutter.
What happens if you find issues bigger than the $250 of included repairs?
The full $499 you paid is credited toward the larger repair quote. You do not pay $499 and then pay full price for the repair on top of it. The $499 rolls forward as credit so you only ever pay once.
Why a tune-up instead of waiting for a problem?
Most premature roof failures we see in Flower Mound, Highland Village, and Frisco started as a $50 cracked pipe boot, a lifted ridge cap, or a clogged valley that nobody bothered to fix. A $499 tune-up today can extend a healthy DFW roof another 5-10 years. The math is simple: catch a $200 fix now or pay $20,000 to replace the roof in two years.
Who is the tune-up actually for?
Perfect fit: roof is 5-15 years old, looks fine from the ground, and you want peace of mind. Selling your home and need a clean roof report. After a borderline storm where you are not sure if there is damage. Bought a home in the last 12 months and want a baseline inspection. Not a fit if your roof is actively leaking, you are filing an insurance claim, or you already know you need a full replacement.
How long does the tune-up take?
About 90 minutes on site. The written report and photo documentation arrive in your inbox within 24 hours.
Do you offer financing on bigger repairs you find?
Yes. JRH partners with Hearth for financing on repairs $1,000 and up. Funding decisions in 1-3 days, no equity required, no prepayment penalty.
Where do you offer the $499 tune-up?
Across all of DFW, with priority same-week scheduling for Flower Mound, Highland Village, Bartonville, Argyle, Lantana, Aubrey, Little Elm, Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Highland Park, University Park, and Southlake.