Who we are
Schedule your roof inspection with our
trusted experts. Our experienced,
HAAG-certified inspectors ensure
a thorough evaluation, delivering
peace of mind with every appointment.
Clarity Before the Claim™
WHAT WE DO
HAAG-certified, unbiased roof inspections
tailored to safeguard your investment.
No sales pitch.
No pressure.
Just the truth.
Bryson Davis, Founder
“After years in roofing and insurance,
I saw too many home owners being pushed
into claims they didn’t need - or denied
when they actually had damage.
I created True Roof Inspections
to give people Clarity Before the Claim™.”
Serving the great State of Mississippi.
No sales pitch
We inspect, we do not sell.
No conflict of interest.
photo documentation
Detailed photos of every slope
and concerning features.
insurance-level reports
Professional, unbiased
and thorough reports.
FAQ
Q: Why pay for an inspection when some roofers do it for free?
A: “Free” inspections usually come with a catch—sales pressure. Many roofers offer free inspections so they can push you to file an insurance claim or sign a contract, even if the damage is borderline or non-existent. That can hurt your insurance long-term.
At True Roof, we work for you, not the roofer or insurance company. We provide unbiased, third-party clarity before the claim. Our $250 fee gets you a clear inspection and a professional report so you can make an informed decision without pressure.
We’ll tell you the truth—even if your roof is still in great shape.
Q: Are you licensed or certified?
A: Yes. All True Roof inspections are performed by HAAG-certified roof inspectors, the same standard used by insurance adjusters. That means your report carries real weight and accuracy.
Q: How much does a roof inspection cost in Mississippi?
A: A typical roof inspection in Mississippi can cost anywhere from $150 to $500, depending on the company and whether they’re trying to sell you a roof. At True Roof, we charge a flat $250—no upsells, no surprises, just an honest inspection.
Q: Will your report help with an insurance claim?
A: Yes. Our inspection reports are written from an adjuster’s perspective: if legitimate storm damage is found, you can submit our findings directly to your insurance company to speed up the claims process
—or avoid filing if it doesn’t meet the threshold.
Q: What kind of damage do you look for?
A: We inspect for:
Aging or wear-related issues
Hail damage (granule loss, bruising, soft spots)
Wind damage (creases, lifted shingles)