Magnivo
Service · Inspections

A second pair of eyes on the most expensive part of the house.

Magnivo inspections are commissioned by homeowners before a renovation, by buyers and sellers around property handover, and by insurers settling claims. Each one ends with a written PDF you can show anyone — including another roofer.

Roof inspector documenting tiles with a tablet
Three common inspection types

Independent, photographic, written-up.

We carry no commission on works recommended in our own reports. If we find issues we can also repair, you are free to compare quotations elsewhere — and we encourage it. Independence is the entire point.

  • Pre-purchase — for buyers, agents and conveyancing lawyers
  • Pre-monsoon — for homeowners ahead of October / November rains
  • Insurance / loss assessment — for households filing storm damage claims
Order an inspection
What you receive

The deliverables — every single time.

Photographic report (PDF)

Typically 25–60 dated, captioned images. Defects are flagged and located on a roof plan so anyone can find them later.

Plain-language summary

The first page of the report is written so a non-roofer can act on it: priority of each finding, suggested remedial scope, rough budget bands.

Independent recommendations

We are happy to be told you’re going to ask three other roofers for quotes. Many of our inspections become reference documents for exactly that.

Timeline

From booking to PDF in your inbox.

  1. 01

    Booking

    By phone or form. We confirm the address, building type, and what triggered the inspection.

  2. 02

    Site visit

    A senior inspector spends 60–120 minutes on the roof, gutters and attic. Owners are welcome to walk through the findings on site.

  3. 03

    Report drafting

    Written up by the same person who inspected, within three working days.

  4. 04

    Q&A call

    A short follow-up call is included so you can talk through the findings before deciding what to do next.

Inspection FAQ

What people ask before booking.

How much does an inspection cost?

Klang Valley terraces and semi-detached homes are RM 480–RM 720. Larger bungalows and double-storey detached homes are RM 720–RM 1,250. Insurance-claim inspections quoted on site complexity.

Will my insurer accept the report?

Yes. Most Malaysian household insurers will accept independent roofer reports as evidence supporting a claim. We can format the deliverable to insurer requirements where requested.

What if you find nothing wrong?

That is the best outcome. You still receive the photographic report so you have a baseline for the future.

Can I be present on site?

Absolutely encouraged. We’ll walk you through the attic ourselves and show you the photographs of any roof issues before we leave.

Book the inspection before you commit to the works.

Independent diagnosis is almost always cheaper than rushed repair. We’ll point you at the right scope, even if it isn’t us doing it.