A storm rolled through Saturday. By Monday eleven inspections are stacked on your board. It's 9pm and you're the one matching shingles to photos, squinting at iRoof diagrams, keying pricing into a spreadsheet somebody built in 2018.
Three of those quotes will go out Friday instead of Tuesday. One homeowner will have already signed with someone faster. One will ghost. And the crew that could have been on a roof this week will start next week instead.
The first quote in the door wins. You know this already — you've lost deals to it.
You can't scale without taking the quoting off your own plate. Another estimator costs $80k and takes six months to train — you've been resisting it for a reason.
Tired estimators forget flashing. Forget drip edge. Forget the fourteenth course of shingles on the dormer. You eat the change order.
32 hours × $100/hr owner-loaded cost = $3,200 a week of your time buried in spreadsheets. Over a year, that's more than double the $80k estimator hire you've been resisting — and it's coming out of the one person the business can't replace.
Your crew shoots CompanyCam photos and drops iRoof measurements the way they already do.
Photos get tagged. Measurements get pulled. Line items get priced against your template. A draft Google Sheet is built.
The draft lands in the estimator's inbox with every photo referenced. Thirty minutes to sanity-check, adjust, and send.
Proposal lands the same day as the inspection. The homeowner hasn't called three other roofers yet. You close it.
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32 hours a week. $3,200 of your time. More than an $80k hire costs — and you're the one bleeding it. A small cohort of roofers is being onboarded this quarter.
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