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Roof Inspection Cost in St. Louis (2026): What’s Included & When You Need One

By Alex Beers, Owner of Meridian Roofing & Renovation · Updated May 2026

Most homeowners in St. Louis can get a roof inspection for free. Reputable local roofing contractors, Meridian included, perform a no-cost visual inspection because it is how we earn your business honestly. You only pay in two situations: a paid independent inspection (typically $300 to $600) when you want an unbiased second opinion from an inspector who will not be doing the work, or a roof certification ($75 to $200) – a shorter document on your roof’s remaining life that some lenders and insurers require at closing. Below, we break down exactly what you should pay, what a real inspection covers, and when you actually need one – especially after the hail and wind storms that roll through Missouri every spring and summer.

This guide supports our roof inspection services in St. Louis and our broader roof replacement work. If you already know you have damage, skip ahead and request a free inspection.

Quick Snapshot

  • Free visual inspection: $0 from most St. Louis contractors, including Meridian
  • Paid third-party inspection: $300-$600 for an independent, documented report
  • Roof certification: $75-$200 when a lender or insurer requires it
  • When to get one: after any hail or wind storm, before buying or selling, and once a year on an aging roof

$0

Free visual inspection

$300-$600

Paid third-party report

$75-$200

Roof certification

How Much Does a Roof Inspection Cost in St. Louis?

What you pay depends on the type of inspection you need. A standard visual inspection from a local roofer is almost always free, because contractors use it to identify work and build trust. You pay only when you need an unbiased, documented assessment – for a real estate transaction, an insurance certification, or a second opinion you want in writing. Here is what each type typically runs in the St. Louis market.

Inspection TypeTypical CostBest For
Free visual inspection$0Storm damage check, repair estimates, general peace of mind
Paid physical inspection$300-$600Independent written report, second opinions
Drone inspection$150-$400Steep or hard-to-access roofs, photo documentation
Infrared moisture scan+$100-$200Detecting hidden leaks and trapped moisture
Roof certification$75-$200Mortgage lenders and insurers requiring documentation

For context, the national average roof inspection runs about $248, with most paid inspections landing between $75 and $1,000 depending on roof size, pitch, and access. A larger, steeper, or multi-story roof costs more to inspect safely than a single-story ranch in Kirkwood or Affton.

Why Do Some Roofers Inspect for Free?

A free roof inspection is a marketing tool, and that is not a bad thing – as long as you understand the trade-off. A reputable contractor offers a free inspection hoping you will hire them if work is needed. The honest ones tell you the truth even when that truth is “your roof is fine, call us in a few years.” The dishonest ones manufacture damage to sell you a roof you do not need. That is the real reason so many homeowners dread the call.

Here is how to tell the difference: a trustworthy inspector shows you photos of any damage, explains what they found in plain terms, and puts it in writing without pressuring you to sign on the spot. If you ever want a fully neutral opinion, that is exactly when a paid third-party inspection earns its $300 to $600 – the inspector has no incentive to find work because they are not the one doing it.

Want an honest read on your roof? Call
314-952-4158 or
request your free inspection – we show you the photos and tell you straight whether you need work.

What Does a Roof Inspection Actually Include?

A thorough inspection is far more than a quick look from the driveway. A proper roof inspection covers four areas, and knowing them helps you judge whether the person on your roof is doing real work or just glancing around to write up an estimate.

1. The Roof Surface

The inspector examines shingles for hail bruising, wind creasing, granule loss, curling, and missing tabs. On a St. Louis roof, hail strikes and wind-lifted shingles are the most common findings after spring storms. They also check the condition and age of the field shingles against the roof’s overall life expectancy.

2. Flashing, Penetrations, and Drainage

Most leaks do not start in the open field of the roof – they start at the weak points. The inspector checks flashing around chimneys, vents, skylights, and valleys, plus the condition of pipe boots and the gutters that carry water away. A cracked pipe boot is a $25 part that causes thousands in interior damage when ignored.

3. The Attic and Interior

A real inspection does not stop at the surface. The inspector looks inside the attic for water stains, daylight through the decking, mold, and inadequate ventilation – signs of problems that are invisible from the roof. Trapped heat and moisture shorten a roof’s life and are common in older St. Louis homes with original ventilation.

4. Documentation

You should walk away with photos of any damage and a clear summary of findings. If you are filing an insurance claim, that documentation is what supports it. If you are deciding between a repair and a replacement, our roof repair team in St. Louis uses those same photos to scope the work accurately.

When Do You Need a Roof Inspection?

You do not need to inspect your roof every month, but there are five moments when an inspection is genuinely worth it:

  • After a hail or wind storm. This is the big one in St. Louis. From March through September, severe storms regularly drop hail and wind gusts that bruise shingles in ways you cannot see from the ground. Even if the roof looks fine, damage can shorten its life and void coverage if you wait too long to file.
  • Before buying or selling a home. Buyers want assurance; sellers want to avoid surprises at closing. A roof certification gives both sides a documented condition report.
  • Once a year on an aging roof. If your roof is past 12 to 15 years old, an annual check catches small problems before they become full replacements. Read the signs you need a new roof if you are unsure where yours stands.
  • When you spot a leak or interior stain. A ceiling stain means water is already getting in. The inspection finds where.
  • Before your manufacturer warranty lapses. Some warranties require periodic inspections to stay valid.

Roof Inspections After a St. Louis Storm

If your roof took a hit from hail or wind – common across St. Louis and St. Charles County every spring and summer – a prompt inspection is the first step in any insurance claim. Here is what matters:

  • File promptly. Carriers like State Farm, Shelter, and American Family expect claims within a set window after the storm date, often one year, but the sooner the better.
  • Document everything. Dated photos and a professional inspection report are what turn a claim into an approval.
  • Know your deductible. Most St. Louis policies carry a 1-2% wind/hail deductible based on your home’s insured value, not a flat dollar amount.

Meridian works directly with adjusters on every storm project – we handle the inspection, documentation, and supplement process so you are not navigating it alone. Learn more about our storm damage roofing services, or read our full guide to filing a roof insurance claim in St. Louis.

Storm just rolled through? Call
314-952-4158 or
schedule your free storm inspection before the filing window closes.

How to Choose a Trustworthy Roof Inspector

The inspection is only as good as the person doing it. A few things to look for, and a few red flags to avoid:

  • Local and established. Storm-chasing crews follow hail into town, sell roofs, and disappear. A St. Louis-based company that is here next year stands behind its work. Meridian is locally owned and operated.
  • Manufacturer-certified. Certifications like GAF reflect training and accountability to a manufacturer’s standards.
  • Photos and a written report. If an inspector will not show you what they found, that is a problem.
  • No high-pressure tactics. “Sign today or the price goes up” is a sales script, not an inspection. A real roof problem will still be there tomorrow.

If you are weighing a repair against a full replacement, our St. Louis roof replacement cost guide breaks down what a new roof actually runs.

Get a Free Roof Inspection in St. Louis

Meridian provides free, no-pressure roof inspections with clear photos and an honest assessment. Whether you suspect storm damage or just want peace of mind, we tell you straight what your roof needs – and what it does not.

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Roof Inspection FAQs

Is a roof inspection really free in St. Louis?

Yes, most St. Louis roofing contractors offer free visual inspections, including Meridian. You only pay when you need an independent, documented report – typically $300 to $600 – or a roof certification for a lender or insurer, which runs $75 to $200.

How often should I have my roof inspected?

Have your roof inspected once a year if it is more than 12 to 15 years old, and after any major hail or wind storm. Newer roofs in good condition can be checked every two to three years, plus a look after severe weather.

How long does a roof inspection take?

A standard residential roof inspection takes 45 minutes to an hour. Larger or steeper roofs, or inspections that include an attic check and infrared moisture scan, can take longer. Drone inspections of the surface alone are often quicker.

Will a roof inspection help my insurance claim?

Yes, a documented roof inspection is the foundation of a hail or wind insurance claim. Dated photos and a professional report give your adjuster the evidence needed to approve repairs or a replacement. Meridian works directly with adjusters throughout the process.

Do I need a roof inspection before buying a house?

A roof inspection before buying a home is strongly recommended, even when a general home inspection is included. Roofs are one of the most expensive components to replace, and a dedicated roof inspection or certification gives you an accurate picture of remaining life and any negotiating leverage.

Can I inspect my own roof?

You can spot obvious issues from the ground with binoculars – missing shingles, sagging, or debris – but climbing on your own roof is dangerous and most storm damage is hard to identify without training. A free professional inspection is safer and more accurate.

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