Two Contractors. Same Property. Only One Wins the Job.
Picture this. Two contractors pull up to the same property for a roof estimate.
The first one grabs his ladder, climbs the roof, spends 45 minutes measuring by hand, comes down, and starts punching numbers into a calculator.
The second contractor walks to the front door with a RoofScope Plus report in one hand and a ProData property intelligence report in the other. Before the homeowner even opens the door, this contractor already knows:
- Every measurement on the roof. 12 roof planes, exact pitch on every one, 23.52 squares total, verified to 99% accuracy.
- Complete gutter and downspout data. 151.5 linear feet of gutter, 72 feet of downspout, every corner, endcap, and elbow counted.
- The municipality's building code requirements. City of Aurora requires ice barrier, drip edge, valley liner, and underlayment per 2021 IBC.
- Recent storm history at that exact address. Two storms in summer 2025, wind gusts up to 45.6 MPH, medium intensity rating.
- The home's estimated value and equity position. $216,606 estimated value, 61% loan-to-value ratio, strong financing candidate.
- When the last roofing permit was pulled. June 2014, over a decade ago.
Which contractor do you think gets the job?
Built Different: Proprietary Software, Skilled Technicians, and a Relentless QC Process
Most measurement platforms in the roofing industry fall into one of two camps: fully automated tools that sacrifice accuracy for speed, or manual services that sacrifice speed for accuracy. RoofScope doesn't fit into either camp. We built something from scratch that's fundamentally different.
Our platform runs on proprietary measurement software developed over years of working with real contractors on real roofs. It's not an off-the-shelf algorithm. It's not a generic mapping tool with a roofing skin on top. It's purpose-built technology designed to do one thing exceptionally well: deliver the most accurate, most comprehensive property measurement report in the industry.
But here's the thing that makes it work. Technology alone isn't enough. That's why every RoofScope report is produced through a three-stage process.
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Proprietary SoftwareIngests the latest high-resolution aerial imagery and processes it through detection systems built on millions of roofing structures, a dataset no competitor can match. |
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Skilled TechniciansTrained CAD technicians review and refine every report. They catch what algorithms miss: dormers, turrets, overhangs, tree cover, multi-level transitions. |
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Quality ControlSystematic validation against known benchmarks, historical data, and internal accuracy standards before any report reaches the contractor. |
Before any report reaches a contractor, it passes through this full process. Software, human expertise, and rigorous quality control work together on every single report. That's the step that lets us offer something nobody else in the industry can.
Accuracy Guarantee
The only one in the industry. Not marketing language. The result of a process built to deliver it on every report.
"Other platforms give you a measurement. RoofScope gives you a measurement, a gutter analysis, and a full property intelligence briefing. The difference isn't incremental. It's a different category entirely."
RoofScope Plus: The Most Complete Roof Report on the Market
A standard measurement report gives you area and pitch. RoofScope Plus gives you everything. When a contractor orders a RoofScope Plus report, they receive a multi-page property analysis that covers every detail needed to estimate, sell, and execute a job before they ever set foot on the property.
What's Inside a RoofScope Plus Report
| Report Section | What You Get |
|---|---|
| Project Totals | Total roof area (squares), standard slope vs. flat slope breakdown, ice & water barrier square footage, number of roof planes and structures. The full picture at a glance. |
| Roof Area Analysis | Every individual roof plane mapped and measured with area (sf), pitch, and slope classification. Structure-by-structure breakdown with diagrams showing eave, hip, ridge, valley, step flashing, headwall flashing, slope changes, flat drip edge, and more. |
| Gutter & Downspout Analysis | Complete gutter measurements (linear feet), downspout runs, number of endcaps, inner corners, outer corners, and elbows. Downspout story height identified. Full visual diagram with placement of every component. |
| Waste Factor Table | Pre-calculated material quantities at waste factors from 4% to 15%, so contractors can dial in quotes and material orders based on their preferred waste allowance. No guesswork, no calculator needed. |
| Aerial Imagery | High-resolution aerial photo of the property with the report. Visual context for the measurements and a professional presentation tool for homeowner appointments. |
The gutter and downspout data alone is a game-changer. Most competitors don't include gutter measurements at all. Contractors using other platforms still have to climb up and measure gutters manually, or worse, estimate them. With RoofScope Plus, you walk in with 151.5 linear feet of gutter, 72 feet of downspout, 4 endcaps, 6 outer corners, and 18 elbows already documented. That's a complete gutter bid ready to present alongside the roof estimate.
ProData: The Property Intelligence Report That Changes the Conversation
If RoofScope Plus is the most complete measurement report on the market, ProData is the report that nobody else even offers. It's an AI-powered property intelligence report that consolidates data from municipal records, weather services, public financial databases, and neighborhood demographics into a single, actionable page.
ProData doesn't just tell you about the roof. It tells you about the property, the homeowner's situation, the local regulations, and the market context. Here's what's on it.
Municipality Validated Code Data
Before you quote a job, you need to know what the local building code requires. ProData pulls it automatically. For our sample property in Aurora, CO, ProData confirmed:
- Code enforced: Yes. Aurora actively enforces building codes on roofing projects.
- 2021 IBC requirements: Ice barrier, drip edge, valley liner, and underlayment all required.
- Building permits: Issued. Permits are required and available.
- Chief Building Official: Name and direct contact information, plus permit counter email, included in report.
- Sales tax rate: 8.5%. Know the exact tax to include in your bid.
Think about what this means on an appointment. Instead of saying "I think we need ice barrier on this one," you say "The City of Aurora's 2021 IBC code requires ice barrier, drip edge, valley liner, and underlayment on every roofing project." That's not a salesperson talking. That's an expert.
Historic Storm Activity
For insurance restoration contractors, this is pure gold. ProData shows recent storm events at the property's exact location.
| Storm Date | Duration | Max Hail | Wind Gust | Intensity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-07-06 | 4 hrs | <1.00" | 41.7 MPH | LOW |
| 2025-06-25 | 4 hrs | <1.00" | 45.6 MPH | MEDIUM |
You're not cold-knocking doors saying "hey, I think there was a storm." You're showing the homeowner the exact dates, wind speeds, and intensity ratings from storms that hit their specific property. That's a conversation that leads to an insurance claim, not a slammed door.
Property & Financial Data
ProData reveals key information about the property and the homeowner's financial position. Data that helps you tailor your approach and identify financing opportunities.
- Year built: 1954. A 72-year-old home, likely on its third or fourth roof.
- Last roofing permit: June 2014. Over a decade since the last documented roof work.
- Estimated value: $216,606 with a 61% loan-to-value ratio.
- Living area: 1,128 sq ft. Context for the property size and project scope.
- Lead testing: Yes. Critical safety compliance information for homes built before 1978.
The financial data is especially powerful. A 61% loan-to-value ratio means this homeowner has significant equity. Combined with the aging roof and recent storm activity, this is a strong candidate for roofing financing. You know that before you knock on the door.
Neighborhood Marketing Data
ProData doesn't just help you close the deal in front of you. It helps you work the neighborhood.
- Municipality population: 379,434
- Single family homes: 321,520. Total addressable market in the area.
- Median household income: $67,723. Helps you price and position appropriately.
- Median age: 34.8. A younger demographic more likely to research online before buying.
- Marketing Score: 7 out of 10. ProData's proprietary rating of the property's potential as a lead.
The Appointment Advantage: What This Looks Like in Practice
Let's walk through what a RoofScope Plus + ProData appointment actually looks like.
Before you leave the office
You order the RoofScope Plus report and ProData for the property. Within three hours, you have a 5-page measurement report with full gutter data and a property intelligence sheet.
On the drive over
You review the ProData sheet. The home was built in 1954. Last roofing permit was pulled in 2014. Two storms hit the area in summer 2025. The city requires ice barrier and drip edge. The homeowner has strong equity. Marketing score: 7.
At the front door
You introduce yourself and hand the homeowner a professional, branded report showing their property from above with every measurement documented. No ladder. No climbing. Instant credibility.
During the conversation
You mention the two storms that hit their area last summer. You explain the city's code requirements. You show them exact material quantities. You discuss financing options because you already know their equity position supports it.
Closing the deal
You present a precise estimate, created in ProDocs. Roof, gutters, and all code-required materials included. No follow-up visit needed. No "let me go back and run the numbers." The deal closes on the spot.
"The other contractor who showed up with a tape measure and a calculator? They're still waiting to hear back."
Nobody Else Offers This. Here's Why.
We get asked all the time: "How is this different from your competitors?" Here's the honest answer.
| Capability | Tape & Ladder | Auto-Only Platforms | Other Reports | RoofScope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 99% Accuracy Guarantee | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Human Expert Review | ✓ slow | ✕ | Varies | ✓ |
| Gutter & Downspout Data | ✓ manual | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ full detail |
| Municipality Code Data | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ ProData |
| Storm History | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ ProData |
| Property Financials | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ ProData |
| Neighborhood Marketing | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ ProData |
| Permit History | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ ProData |
| Marketing Score | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ ProData |
Who Uses RoofScope Plus and ProData?
Residential Roofing ContractorsShow up to every appointment as the most prepared, most professional contractor in the room. Close more deals on the first visit with complete measurements and property intelligence. |
Storm Restoration CompaniesProData's storm history data is built for you. Know the exact dates, wind speeds, and hail size for storms that hit each property. Document claims with data, not guesses. |
Multi-Trade ContractorsRoofScope Plus measures the roof and the gutters. Quote both on the same visit. Add siding, windows, and more revenue per appointment. |
Roofing Sales OrganizationsArm your sales team with ProData's marketing scores and neighborhood demographics. Target the right properties. Qualify leads before you drive to them. Close at higher rates. |
Stop Climbing. Start Closing.
The contractors who are winning right now aren't the ones with the lowest price or the biggest crew. They're the ones who walk into every appointment with the best data.
99% accuracy guarantee. Complete gutter measurements. Municipality codes. Storm history. Property financials. Neighborhood demographics. Instant Estimates with SmartQuote powered by ProDocs. All in one order. All before you leave the office.
Your competitors are still climbing ladders. Be the contractor your homeowners are waiting for.
Order Your First ReportOr call 1-877-697-2673
written by RoofScope published on 05. 05. 2026
written by RoofScope published on 05. 05. 2026
