At first, I was skeptical that accurate measurements could be taken by satellite imaging, but Boy was I wrong!
First I was amazed how effective it is, and then was shocked to see how little it costs.
I've easily done over a thousand takeoffs driving to the project, throwing a ladder, and physically measuring the structure. I was actually at one apartment complex that took three days to measure.
It takes a lot of money for a contractor to send an estimator, do the takeoff, draw a roof plan (most of them rather crude), pay for a vehicle, fuel, insurance, etc. That was then, and this is now.
Of course I have no interest in any satellite estimating services, but will show you an example, and a couple of links of people who offer these services. Check this out: (click for larger view)
Aerial examples graciously provided by Prattco, Inc, Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors (listed under "Trusted Professionals" 813-973-4771). Also, the service was provided by Aerialogics : http://aerialogics.com/
I think I remember this all costing the grand sum of $70.00.
So, needfless to say, I am a huge fan of aerial/satellite imaging, especially when done to this degree. If you enlarge the photos, you can even see they've provided multiple "waste" factors, and all measurements of Hip & Ridge, Valley, etc., are clearly drawn, and also enumerated.
In an effort to insure accuracy, provide a much cleaner presentation, and to save a great deal of money on estimating, I think this is the ONLY WAY TO GO.
Now, if it's a commercial structure, you may want to visit, and take a core sample, but the rest can easily be done with this method of imaging.
I hope this helps those of you who have many estimates to do, may have a project 200 miles away, while this keeps your estimator actually "estimating", and not sitting in a vehicle riding for 8 hours.
It is my prayer you are well, encourage you to reject negativity in all forms, and to always keep looking "UP"
Respectfully,
Robert R. "Ron" Solomon
CCC1325620
Manager, Roof Consultant's Alliance
RobertRSolomon@aol.com
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