By Jesse Sanchez.
For roofing contractors, the clock is always ticking. The faster they can quote a job, the better their chances of closing it. That’s where Instant Measure Reports, a technology developed by Instant Roofer, has started to redefine how roofing pros do business. Instead of waiting hours or sometimes days for third-party measurements, contractors using Instant Measure Reports can now pull detailed specs for any roof in the U.S. in just seconds. From pitch and square footage to material needs and waste factors, everything is delivered in one instant PDF, ready to share with the homeowner or sales team.
It’s not just about speed. The platform’s pricing structure is turning heads, too. With one monthly subscription, users can run as many reports as they need, no additional fees per report. That shift in cost model has made it especially appealing for high-volume contractors used to paying premiums per report.
The tool doesn’t stop at measurements. Contractors can plug in their own material pricing, compare multiple product options and adjust for pitch, waste or irregular roof lines using a built-in polygon tool. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software integration via Zapier means leads, estimates and contact info can be pushed automatically into project pipelines, no double entry, no lost follow-ups.
And while the full platform currently includes a powerful roofing calculator for lead generation, the focus for most professionals right now is the speed and accuracy of the reports themselves. In an industry where even small delays can lose a customer, tools like Instant Measure Reports are giving forward-thinking contractors a decisive edge. For teams juggling multiple leads each day, shaving hours off every estimate can add up fast, to more signed jobs and bigger margins.
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About Jesse
Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.
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