17-Point Exterior Inspection
A structured exterior review before repair decisions.
Roof leaks, gutter overflow, fascia damage, siding wear, and moss buildup are often connected. A 17-point review helps locate the visible issue and the surrounding risk.
Inspection Standard
What Westpoint reviews during a detailed exterior visit.
This checklist is designed for Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley homes exposed to long rain periods, shade, moss, wind, and tree debris.
Roof age, visible wear, cracked, lifted, or missing shingles
Roof valleys and high-volume water paths
Wall flashing, step flashing, and transition details
Pipe boots, vents, penetrations, and seal points
Underlayment or decking concerns visible during work planning
Moss, algae, shade exposure, and tree debris patterns
Gutter slope, leaks, seams, corners, and sagging sections
Downspout placement and discharge direction
Fascia condition behind or near gutter runs
Soffit panels, ventilation, loose sections, or staining
Siding cracks, loose pieces, trim, corners, and openings
Exterior repair areas affected by weather or moisture
Patio cover attachment and drainage considerations
Pressure washing vs soft washing surface suitability
Access, ladder setup, property protection, and cleanup needs
Photo documentation for homeowner understanding
Written next-step recommendations and estimate scope
Why inspection matters in BC weather.
Moss holds moisture against roof surfaces, gutters clog with leaves and needles, and fascia damage can spread behind the visible face. A structured inspection helps homeowners avoid paying for the wrong repair.
From Inspection To Estimate
What happens after the review.
After checking the relevant exterior areas, Westpoint can explain whether the best next step is repair, cleaning, installation, replacement planning, or monitoring.
✓ Clear issue summary
✓ Photos when helpful and accessible
✓ Practical repair or replacement options