What exactly is included in the estimate?
The scope should describe the service, affected areas, materials, access, cleanup, visible concerns, and what could change if hidden damage is discovered.
Westpoint Exteriors gives homeowners written scopes, inspection detail, local weather knowledge, project documentation, and practical recommendations.
A reliable contractor explains risk, process, warranty terms, material choices, and accountability before work begins.
Many homeowners hear long warranty numbers but do not know whether those terms refer to materials, workmanship, or both. Westpoint provides a 25-year workmanship warranty and explains manufacturer material coverage separately.

The scope should describe the service, affected areas, materials, access, cleanup, visible concerns, and what could change if hidden damage is discovered.
Flashing, valleys, penetrations, underlayment, roof edges, ventilation, and gutters all matter, not only the visible shingles.
Clogs, slope, undersized outlets, downspout placement, damaged sections, and fascia condition can all affect drainage.
Water paths often cross systems. A fascia repair may involve gutter overflow, roof-edge exposure, siding transitions, or ventilation issues.