
Residential Roof Assessment & Management Plan (RAMP)
RAMP
(Roof Assessment & Management Plan)
What is RAMP?
RAMP (Roof Assessment & Management Plan) treats your roof like a valuable asset. We establish a baseline condition, document what we see, and provide a clear action plan to keep the roof performing.
Why RAMP is Important
- Roof failures usually start small and get expensive fast
- Routine assessments catch issues early and reduce emergency repairs
- A written plan helps you budget and prioritize the right fixes
- Documentation supports home records and future decisions
Why Maintenance Costs Less Than Repairs
Most roof problems are cheaper to fix early. RAMP helps you avoid interior damage, prevent repeat leaks, and reduce the chance of premature replacement. You spend less over time because you’re managing the roof not reacting to it.
What’s Included in Residential RAMP
Included list:
- Scheduled rooftop visual assessments
- Photo-documented report with findings and recommendations
- Roof condition rating and remaining-life guidance
- Prioritized action plan (what to do now vs later)
Optional Add-Ons:
- Moisture diagnostics (as needed)
- TRAMEX inspection (as needed)
- Roof cleaning / debris removal (as needed)
- Gutter cleaning (as needed)
Residential RAMP Pricing
$2,400 per year (choose monthly, quarterly, or annual)
Monthly
$200
Quarterly
$600
Annual
$2400
Prepay Special:$2,000 if paid in advance (save $400)
Billing note: Residential RAMP is billed as a service plan. Repairs, corrective work, and optional diagnostics are quoted separately.
How It Works
Step 1: Enroll in RAMP (monthly, quarterly, or annual)
Step 2: Baseline roof assessment + report
Step 3: Action plan and priority recommendations
Step 4: Ongoing assessments to stay ahead of wear and leaks
Residential RAMP FAQ
No. RAMP is a proactive assessment and planning program. The inspection reflects observed conditions at the time of service.
We service common residential systems including shingles, metal, tile, and low-slope systems depending on the structure.
We document it, prioritize it, and provide a recommended scope. If you want the repair completed, we quote it separately.
