Roof Scan: Control Roof
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Roof Scan: Control Roof

Tyson Holland · released 23 Jun 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Roof Scan — find the leak before the ceiling tells you about it.

A roof rarely fails all at once. It starts with one lifted edge, a hairline crack, a patch of rust that nobody notices until a stain appears on the ceiling below. By the time you see the stain, the water has already been traveling for weeks. Roof Scan helps you catch the problem while it is still small and cheap to fix.

It is built for the person actually standing on the roof — the owner checking after a storm, the contractor walking a job, the inspector documenting condition. You draw your roof the way it really sits: the slopes, their pitch, the valleys and ridges, and the spots where one surface meets another. Then you mark what you see, exactly where you see it, and a clear picture of your roof's health builds itself.

What sets Roof Scan apart is the way it thinks about water. When a leak shows up inside, the wet spot is almost never directly below the hole. Water gets in higher up and runs down the slope until something stops it. Tell the app where the stain is and which slope sits above it, and it points you uphill to the joints, flashings, and seams most likely to be the real source — so you stop guessing and start checking the right places first.

It also answers the question every roof owner eventually asks: repair or replace? Based on the covering, its age, and the damage you have logged, Roof Scan gives you an honest read on how much life the roof has left and what is pulling that number down.

A roof is not a one-time job. It needs eyes on it every spring and fall, and again after every serious storm. The app remembers what you found last time, so each visit builds on the last — and you can watch a small flaw either hold steady or grow into something that needs attention now.