
Expert Roof & Building Inspection Services in Edinburgh
What we check in our building inspections
Every inspection covers all major elements of your property. Rather than a tick-box checklist handed over without context, you receive a detailed written report with photographs, a clear overview of current conditions, and specific recommendations for repair or ongoing maintenance.
Roofs – slates, tiles, flat systems, lead flashings, and skews
Chimneys – stonework, flaunching, and lead aprons
Masonry – brickwork, sandstone, render, and mortar condition
Guttering & Drainage – alignment, leaks, and blockages
Windows – frames, seals, and glazing integrity
Timbers – evidence of damp, rot, or insect activity
Because our technicians are qualified tradespeople — not just height safety operatives — they understand what they are looking at. Defects are identified accurately, described clearly, and prioritised by urgency in the report.
Where minor issues are found during the inspection, we can often address them on the spot — securing a loose slate, clearing a blocked outlet, or repointing a small section of pointing — without the need for a return visit.
What You Receive After Your Inspection
Reports are delivered promptly after the inspection. If you are a landlord, property factor, or commercial client requiring regular inspections, we can provide a scheduled programme with consistent reporting format across multiple properties.
Our inspections stand out because our rope access technicians are not just trained in height safety—they are also qualified roofers, joiners, and stonemasons. This combination ensures your inspection is carried out by professionals who understand both how to access the building and how to identify issues accurately.
Scaffolding is expensive, slow to erect, and in many Edinburgh locations — narrow Old Town closes, busy New Town streets, restricted commercial courtyards — it is simply impractical. Our rope access team can safely access every part of your building without it.
A building inspection gives you a clear understanding of your property’s external condition before minor defects become expensive repairs.
Issues such as slipped slates, cracked pointing, blocked gutters, loose leadwork and damaged chimneys are often difficult to assess properly from ground level. Left unresolved, they can lead to water ingress, damp, timber decay and further damage to the building fabric.

Our rope access inspections allow us to get close to high-level and hard-to-reach areas, providing photographic evidence and practical repair recommendations. This helps homeowners, landlords and property factors plan maintenance with confidence and avoid unexpected repair costs.
Building Inspections for Homeowners, Landlords & Property Factors
Homeowners
Regular inspections protect your investment and give you advance warning of repair costs. Particularly valuable before winter, after severe weather, or when buying or selling a property.
Landlords
Documented condition reports support maintenance planning, insurance requirements, and compliance obligations. We can provide scheduled inspection programmes across multiple properties with consistent reporting.
Property Factors
From city-centre offices to industrial units, our rope access team can carry out inspections on complex or high-level buildings with minimal operational disruption.
Listed Building & Heritage Property Owners
why choose valtor
Service, Safety & Quality

As one of Scotland’s leadingrope access roofing companies, Valtor Roofing is committed to service delivery, safety, and quality assurance.
-
All technicians are IRATA trained and certified
-
Work is carried out in line with the IRATA International Code of Practice
-
Fully insured and accredited for client confidence
-
Every project is reviewed and signed off by management
From small rope access gutter repairs in Edinburgh to complex heritage restorations, every project is delivered with the same professionalism and attention to detail.
Rope Access Building inspection Edinburgh– FAQs
Most properties benefit from an annual inspection, ideally before winter. Extra checks should be arranged after severe weather. Frequent inspections reduce large, unexpected roofing costs as problems are caught early
Yes. Every building inspection comes with a full written report and photographs, so you know exactly what we found and what we recommend.
Often, yes. Because our team are also qualified tradespeople, small repairs such as slipped slates or loose gutters can sometimes be completed on the spot.