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AI Roof Inspection Report Interpreter

Paste or upload your roof inspection report. Get a plain-English explanation of what it means, what matters most, and what needs attention.

Important: This tool provides educational analysis only. It does not replace professional advice from your inspector or roofer. The AI translates technical language but cannot verify the accuracy of the original inspection.

Paste Your Inspection Report

Copy and paste the text from your roof inspection report into the field below. Include as much detail as possible for the best analysis.

Or Upload a File

Upload a text or PDF file of your inspection report.

Drag and drop your file here

Accepts .txt and .pdf files

What This Tool Does

Roof inspection reports are full of technical terms and industry shorthand that most homeowners encounter for the first time. This tool reads your report and translates it into plain English.

Key Findings Highlighted

The interpreter identifies the most important findings in your report — the items that affect your roof's longevity, your insurance coverage, or your immediate safety. Less critical items are noted but not overemphasized.

Normal vs. Concerning

Not everything in an inspection report is a problem. Some findings are normal wear for a roof of a given age and material. The interpreter helps you distinguish between expected conditions and genuine concerns.

Action Items

Each interpretation ends with clear action items — what to do next, what to ask your roofer about, and what can safely wait.

Your Privacy

Reports you paste or upload are processed for analysis and are not permanently stored. We do not share your documents with third parties. The interpretation is generated in real time and not retained after you leave this page.

Educational Tool Disclaimer

This AI tool provides educational interpretation to help you understand roof inspection reports. It is not a substitute for professional advice from your inspector, roofer, or insurance agent. AI analysis may contain errors or miss important details. Always discuss inspection findings with qualified professionals before making decisions.