Whether you’re managing millions of square feet of roofing or making decisions for a single property, you need clear, professional insight into your roof’s condition. NEPS Roofing offers NRCIA-certified roof inspections for commercial and multi-unit residential properties throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Backed by national standards and decades of construction experience, our inspections help property managers, facility owners, and real estate professionals make informed decisions and avoid costly surprises.
Why Choose NEPS Roofing for Your Roof Inspection?
Unlike basic “free inspections” that exist to sell roof replacements, NEPS Roofing delivers certified inspections that meet rigorous, nationally recognized standards. As one of the only NRCIA-accredited contractors in the region, we provide detailed, objective reports for:
- Property management groups
- HOAs and condominium associations
- Real estate transactions
- Insurance claims
- Preventive maintenance planning
The National Roof Certification and Inspection Association (NRCIA) sets the gold standard for roof inspection practices. NEPS Roofing has completed the required coursework, annual training, and certification to inspect and report in accordance with NRCIA’s nationally recognized protocols.
With every inspection, you get:
- A comprehensive visual and structural assessment
- Documentation of any damage or maintenance issues
- Clear recommendations for next steps
- A formal roof certification, if applicable
- Professional reporting that meets the needs of buyers, insurers, or facility managers
We’re already trusted by clients managing over 10 million square feet of roofing—and we’re ready to support your property portfolio, too.

NRCIA Certification Means Higher Standards
Types of Roofs We Inspect
Our certified inspections cover all major commercial and residential roof types:

Service Area
We service commercial clients throughout eastern Massachusetts and northern Rhode Island, including towns along Route 95, Route 495, Route 295, Route 146, Route 24, Route 3, Route 128, and the Massachusetts Turnpike.