Roofing Shingles
Only professional roofers and contractors know how much work, measurement, and precision go into each roofing job; what looks like a simple pattern of overlapping roofing shingles is actually the last step in a very involved process. From measurements to laying plywood to affixing each and every shingle in a professional manner, roofing is challenging and painstaking work. Getting your measurements right is crucial to getting jobs completed correctly and under budget.
Getting a good estimate on a roof is important to a client. Roofs are not cheap! The right estimate will allow them to make an informed decision about which roof and which contractor to go with, and a good estimate will prevent you from under-bidding and losing revenue. Overestimating the amount of roofing shingles you need can seriously cut into the profit margin of a job.
Speed up Your Roofing Shingles Process
From the first measurement of a roof, to laying the last roofing shingles, it's important that the job be effectively planned and timed. Roof Calculator 6.1 can keep jobs clean and easy, with the right materials on hand, and every measurement and total you need available at the touch of a button. From plywood to sectionalized calculations of roof squares to other metrics, you can pull up the details of present and past jobs in an instant.
Running a business depends on having good information, and conveying confidence and consistency to clients. This is exactly why we have developed this software. As roofers with years in the business, we know what it takes to make a great impression!
Steven Briesemeister who is the owner of http://www.roofer911.com has 33 years experience in all types of roof repair problems and new roof installation for residential and commercial accounts. As a Long Island and Northern Virgina roofing contractor, we believe, "Quality Doesn't Cost...It Pays! For more roof related articles, kindly visit: http://www.roofer911.com/roofing_articles.htm
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