Roof Inspection Gosport
Roof Inspection services in Gosport
Most decisions about a roof are made without ever seeing it properly, and that is what a roof inspection changes: an experienced eye on the covering, the fixings and the loft beneath, faults found while they are still small, and a clear written picture of the roof before any money is committed to it. In Gosport that matters across Georgian and early Victorian terraces, the red-brick seaside villas of the 1880s and 1890s, wide post-war estates and newer housing on former naval ground.
Each visit is conducted by a director, supported by over 15 years of combined hands-on experience, a 5-star rated reputation and £5 million of public liability insurance. The inspection costs £150, deducted in full from the quote if you go ahead with any work we recommend. We respond within 48 hours.

When do Gosport homeowners book a roof inspection?
Gosport sits on a peninsula with water on three sides, and salt-laden wind reaches almost every roof on it – Georgian terrace, seaside villa, post-war estate house and new build alike. The situations that bring Gosport homeowners to us most often include:
A ceiling stain with no obvious source
A stain on an upstairs ceiling shows where water ends up, not where it gets in, and repairs aimed at the wrong spot solve nothing. An inspection traces the route from covering to ceiling first, so any roof leak repair that follows is aimed at the fault rather than the symptom.
Gosport’s shallower post-war pitches carry water a long way before anything shows on a ceiling.
Extreme weather has passed without a check
Gales work at ridge lines, fixings and flashings from above, where fresh damage is invisible from the garden. A check soon after severe weather catches what the wind started while it is still a small job – and where a gale has already done real harm, storm and wind damage repairs follow directly from what the inspection records.
Wind runs the length of the peninsula, and the Solent-facing roofs take it first.
Evidence needed for an insurance claim
Insurers want to know what failed, when and why before they pay, and a homeowner’s own photographs rarely settle the question. An independent, dated record of the damage gives a claim the evidence it needs and separates extreme weather damage from ordinary wear.
Wind damage is common enough on the Gosport shoreline that insurers see plenty of claims from it.
An ageing covering and a decision to make
Whether an old roof has five years left or fifteen changes everything about what is worth spending on it. An honest assessment of the covering, fixings and timbers turns that guess into a plan – keep repairing, start saving, or renew now.
Whole roads of 1950s and 1960s covering have reached that question together across Gosport.
A newer roof inside its defects period
Workmanship faults and defective materials on a recently covered roof tend to show themselves within the first couple of years, while the installer still answers for them. An independent check inside that window documents any defect while putting it right is still someone else’s obligation.
Gosport has built and converted a great deal of housing over the past twenty-five years.
What does Gosport housing stock mean for a roof inspection?
Gosport reads as a series of building waves. Georgian and early Victorian terraces sit near the harbour under slate; the seaside development of the 1880s and 1890s brought red-brick villas with steeper clay-tiled pitches and bay roofs; inter-war semis and wide post-war estates followed for naval families; and since the turn of the century have come replacement estates and conversions of former naval buildings.
An inspection here starts from the weather rather than the calendar. Wind-side slopes, verges and ridge fixings are looked at before anything else, because that is where a peninsula takes its wear, and salt reaches nail heads, clips and lead across the whole of it. Bungalow and estate lofts open easily from a hatch, while the taller villas and their bay roofs are where a drone does the close work.

How does a roof inspection visit in Gosport work?
An inspection is a visit rather than a project: nothing is dismantled, nothing needs putting back, and no part of your Gosport home is out of use. It runs like this:
Booking a visit that suits you
It begins with a phone call or the contact form. We respond within 48 hours and arrange the visit around your day, not ours – and because you tell us what prompted the call, the inspection starts in the right place.
A quiet visit, not a building site
No scaffold goes up, no skip arrives and nothing is left behind. Ladder access and the loft hatch are usually all the visit needs, so the household carries on around us – the kettle, the school run and the working-from-home day all undisturbed.
Conducted by a director
The person on your roof is not a junior sent to take photographs: a director conducts every inspection, with the experience to judge what matters and what does not, and the same person answers your questions directly rather than passing them along.
Findings explained in plain terms
Before we leave, you hear what we found in plain terms – what needs attention soon, what can safely wait and what is simply the roof showing its age. There is no pressure to book anything, on the day or afterwards.
Your written report and what happens next
A graded written report follows the visit. Where faults are isolated we quote for the repairs separately; where the covering is failing as a whole we say so plainly and set out roof replacement options honestly. Either way, the decision stays yours.
Why Choose Us for Roof Inspection in Gosport?
Over 15 years of experience working in Gosport
Those years have been spent on every roof Gosport owns - harbourside slate, the red-brick villas of its seaside years, inter-war semis, post-war estate housing and the newer coverings since. The team assessing your roof is the same one that leads our roof repair work across Hampshire, and an assessment is only as good as the people making it.

Local Gosport knowledge
Gosport roofs are built to face weather - slate on the older harbourside terraces, clay tile on the villas, interlocking concrete across the estates - and salt air picks off nails, clips and lead in a predictable order. We look there first, rather than ticking generic boxes.

5-star rated service
The high standards we work to - and the accurate, honest inspections that come of them - are what our reputation and 5-star rating rest on. That is what every inspection in Gosport is measured against.

Competent & highly trained team
Every inspection is carried out to the standards our training certifies: the team holds certifications in working at height and manual handling, plus asbestos awareness training. Those standards protect your household and the inspector on the ladder alike, for every minute we are on site.

£5 million public liability insurance
Even a visit that involves no work at all is fully insured: £5 million of public liability cover applies from the moment our ladder touches your wall, protecting your Gosport home for the whole of the visit.

10 year workmanship guarantee
Honest advice is what you are paying for here. Where a report shows a covering past sensible repair, the new roof installations we carry out hold our 10-year workmanship guarantee - that work alone, never the inspection. In Gosport, where wind crosses the whole Solent, the distinction matters.


Frequently asked questions
Take a look at the Frequently Asked Questions regarding our Roof Inspection service in Gosport.
Is there a charge for a roof inspection in Gosport?
Yes – a roof inspection costs £150, which covers the director-led visit and the graded written report that follows. If the roof needs work and you book it with us, the £150 is deducted in full from the quote for that work. The quote itself is written, itemised and with you within 48 hours, with no hidden extras and no obligation to proceed.
Should I get a roof inspected before buying a house in Gosport?
It is one of the better decisions a buyer can make. A valuation barely looks at the roof, and in Gosport the houses buyers want most – the harbourside terraces and the red-brick seaside villas – are the ones whose slate, clay tiles and lead have spent a century in salt air. An independent inspection before exchange tells you what the roof needs, gives you evidence to negotiate with, and settles the survey’s roof questions in advance.
Will you repair the faults a roof inspection finds in Gosport?
Yes – and in a set order. The report comes first, then a separate priced quote for anything it recommends, and no part of the process obliges you to use us for the work. Isolated faults get itemised repair costs; where the finding is lead lifting at a chimney or wall, roof flashing repair is among the most frequent jobs after a Gosport inspection. The inspection is never a sales exercise.
Will a roof inspection disturb my Gosport home?
Barely at all. There is no scaffold and no mess – a ladder and sight of the loft hatch cover most visits. Gosport makes access straightforward for the most part: bungalows and estate semis with drives and side gates are the town’s commonest form. Where a roof is harder to reach – three-storey villas, steep bay roofs – a drone does the close-up work from the air, and the household notices nothing beyond a quiet hum.
How do I book a roof inspection in Gosport?
Call us, or send the contact form if that is easier, and we will arrange the visit for a time that suits – conducted by a director, as every inspection is. We discuss the findings with you on the day, the written report follows, and any quote the roof calls for reaches you within 48 hours. Every corner of our Gosport service area is within easy reach.
The Gosport Suburbs we Provide Roof Inspection services to:
Alverstoke, Anglesey, Bridgemary, Brockhurst, Browndown, Clayhall, Elson, Forton, Hardway, Haslar, Hoeford, Lee-on-the-Solent, Newtown, Priddy’s Hard, Rowner, Stokes Bay.
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About Gosport
Gosport
About GosportGosportTown and non-metropolitan boroughClockwise from top left: The High Street, The Esplanade, The Millennium Footbridge over Forton Lake, The Gosport Ferry which links the town with Portsmouth, Gosport Town Hall, Stokes Bay, High-rise flats, and St Mary’s Church.Shown within HampshireGosportLocation within the United KingdomGosportLocation within EnglandGosportLocation in EuropeCoordinates: 50°47′N 1°07′W / 50.79°N 1.12°W Sovereign state United Kingdom Country England Region South East England Ceremonial county Hampshire Government • Type non-metropolitan borough • Governing body Gosport Borough Council • Leadership Leader & Cabinet • Council control Liberal Democrat • Member of Parliament Caroline Dinenage (C) Area • Total9.76 sq mi (25.29 km2) Population (2021)• Total81,952[1] Ethnicity (2021) [2]• Ethnic groups List- 95.3% White
- 1.5% Mixed
- 1.4% Asian
- 1.2% Black
- 0.5% other
Religion (2021) [2]• Religion List- 48.4% no religion
- 44.6% Christianity
- 5.1% not stated
- 0.5% other
- 0.5% Islam
- 0.2% Buddhism
- 0.2% Hinduism
- 0.1% Judaism
- 0.1% Sikhism
Time zone UTC+0 (GMT) • Summer (DST) UTC+1 (Wednesday 8:30 am) Postal code PO12 – PO13Area code 023 Police Hampshire and Isle of Wight Ambulance South Central Fire Hampshire and Isle of Wight Website www .gosport .gov .uk Gosport (/ˈɡɒspɔːrt/ GOS-port) is a town and non-metropolitan district with borough status in Hampshire, England. At the 2021 Census, the town had a population of 70,131 and the district had a population of 81,952. Gosport is situated on a peninsula on the western side of Portsmouth Harbour, opposite the city of Portsmouth, to which it is linked by the Gosport Ferry.
Until the last quarter of the 20th century, Gosport was a major naval town associated with the defence and supply infrastructure of His Majesty’s Naval Base (HMNB) Portsmouth. As such over the years extensive fortifications were created. Gosport is still home to HMS Sultan and a Naval Armament Supply Facility, as well as a helicopter repair base.
As part of the Renaissance of Portsmouth Harbour Millennium project, a large sundial, known as the Millennium Timespace, was installed on the harbour front in 2000. Alongside this sundial, a long meandering path of designed paving stones can be found, known as the Millennium Path; this can also be seen across the Solent in Portsmouth.
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