The Value of Aerial Roof Measurements
An aerial roof measurement allows for the remote measurement of a building's roof sections' size, geometry, pitch, and direction, and then uses that information to provide an estimate to fix or replace the roof, or to insert equipment as needed.
Aerial Roof Measurements: A Roofing Contractor’s Competitive Advantage
Contractors may reduce risks and responsibility by using aerial data to gather all essential dimensions, slopes, and insight without ever having to step foot on the roof. Another important factor in enhancing efficiency is ensuring that aerial data is effectively integrated with the contractor's estimating system. Refer to the article Roofing in an hour? on our blog.
Don't Hand Measure a Roof
Why Should You Leave the Ladder at Home and Leave the Measurement to Us?
Aerial roof measurements are being used by commercial and residential roofers to simplify their assessment and quoting processes, so, you can save time and money on on-site checks, estimate materials, and labor costs remotely.
Comparing Roof Measurement Methods: Laying Down the Pros and Cons
A few years ago, the only method to obtain a roof measurement was to climb a ladder and measure it with tape. Contractors now have a variety of choices for getting roof measurements due to the high-resolution aerial imaging and other modern technologies.