Features

Roofing software that measures the roof first

Most roofing numbers start from an assumption about a house and work forwards. Ours start from your roof — area, pitch and facet layout read off current aerial imagery — and everything else is derived from that. Two pages below, depending on what you came for.

$18 per measured roof, whichever way you come at it. Released, not spent, if we can't measure it.

Two ways in

Same measurement, two questions

Both pages describe one product at one price. The difference is what you want out of it — a cost you can put next to a contractor's bid, or the quantities that cost is built from.

If you want a price

Roofing estimating software

What the job should cost, itemized: shingles, underlayment, tear-off, penetrations, labor and waste, priced off your own roof rather than a national average — and a basis tag on every line.

See how the estimate works →

If you want quantities

Roofing takeoff software

What the job needs, in numbers: area, squares, predominant pitch, facet-by-facet slope, complexity and waste factor — the takeoff a supplier order or a bid check is built on.

See how the takeoff works →

Both run on the same measurement: roof area, pitch, facet layout, complexity and waste factor are measured or derived from imagery. Ridge, hip, valley, rake and eave lengths are not — they are carried as one labelled allowance, and each page says so above its own pricing.

Start with an address

Either page ends at the same place: enter an address, confirm the building, and get a measured number back in under a minute.