Thorough assessment with photos and measurements, followed by a photo/video review and straight answers.
Book Free Assessment →No call centers, no high-pressure sales scripts. Just clear answers backed by real evidence — the kind you can share with family or trusted friends. You'll have all the information needed to make an informed decision.
Working across Camas, Washougal, Vancouver, Ridgefield and Battle Ground every week. I know the housing stock, the weather patterns, and what fails first in homes built in the 1990s and 2000s.
I'm not a salesperson trying to hit a quota. If your roof has life left, I'll tell you. If it doesn't, you'll see exactly why — with measurements, photos and video.
Full exterior walk-around, attic check where accessible, and photo and video documentation of every finding. You see what I see — no jargon, no scare tactics.
Most roof problems start above your ceiling, not below your shingles. This is what I keep seeing in homes built between the late 1990s and early 2000s — and why a 30-minute attic check pays for itself.
That white and dark fuzzy buildup isn't dust — it's active mold growing on the OSB, fueled by warm humid air rising from the living space and condensing against a cold roof deck. It's the calling card of an attic that isn't venting properly.
Mold doesn't stay put. It eats wood fiber, stains framing, drops spores into the air your family breathes, and quietly degrades the structural strength of the deck before a single shingle shows trouble from outside. Most homeowners never know it's happening because they never go up there. I do — then I show you the photo and explain in plain English what it means and what to do about it.
Plastic pipe boots last about 10–15 years in the Pacific Northwest. After that, the rubber gasket cracks and water tracks down the vent stack — staining the OSB above your bathroom or kitchen, often without a single drip making it to the ceiling.
It's a $50 part that prevents thousands of dollars of decking repairs. Catching it during an attic check is exactly the kind of "small fix now" that an honest inspection turns up.
A look at what a 4D inspection actually documents — the kind of evidence that goes into every assessment report.






I started 4D Roofing Solutions to offer honest, thorough inspections with clear answers — and no high-pressure sales pitch.
Every assessment I do, I do personally. You don't get handed off to a sales rep. You get my photos, my measurements, and a straight answer about whether your roof needs work — and if so, what the right fix actually is.
— Trent Russell, Owner
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