Measurement Summary
Insurance Scope Quantities (xm8)
📄 Itemized Quantity Scope
The Problem With Roofing Claims
Navigating an insurance claim for roof damage is notoriously stressful. Between fighting with adjusters and worrying about out-of-pocket costs, the process is exhausting.
Adjusters often omit code-required items. If your roofer doesn't know how to document and supplement using proper Xactimate codes, you end up footing the bill for a proper installation.
We speak the insurance company's language. Use this tool for a baseline scope, and let our experts handle the supplements to ensure your replacement is 100% built to code.
Why Choose Inspector Roofing?
- Built to Code & SpecWe don't cut corners. Every roof is installed strictly to manufacturer specifications and local building codes for maximum durability.
- Done in a DayWe respect your time and property. Most of our residential roof replacements are completely stripped, installed, and cleaned up in a single day.
- 10-Year Workmanship WarrantyWe stand behind our work. Every full roof replacement comes with a 10-year workmanship warranty, giving you peace of mind long after the job is done.
- 100% All-Inclusive PricingNo surprises. Our quotes include the dumpster, permit fees, tear-off, disposal, and all accrued taxes. The price you see is the price you pay.
- Certified Expert InstallersWe are proudly Owens Corning Preferred, IKO Pro, and GAF Certified. You have hundreds of shingle choices that fit your exact needs and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is this satellite quote?
This tool uses high-resolution satellite imagery and LiDAR data to calculate the footprint, pitch, and surface area of your roof. While highly accurate for initial quoting, a final on-site physical inspection is always required to confirm deck health, exact tie-ins, and final dimensions before materials are ordered. All estimates are negotiable as this is a rough estimate.
What is a "Roofing Square"?
In the roofing industry, a "square" equals 100 square feet of roof surface area. Contractors price jobs by the square rather than by individual square feet because materials like shingles and underlayment are bundled and sold by the square.
Why do you include a "Waste Factor"?
Roofs are rarely perfect rectangles. When shingles reach the edge of a hip, valley, or rake, they must be cut to fit, creating unusable scrap. We mathematically calculate a 10% to 15% waste factor to ensure we order enough material to finish the job.
What is the difference between 3-Tab and Architectural shingles?
3-Tab shingles are flat, single-layer shingles that offer a basic look and typically last 15-20 years. Architectural shingles are thicker, multi-layered shingles that provide a textured, premium look, better wind resistance, and often come with 30-year or limited lifetime warranties.