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Roofing

Quote by the square, document the insurance job, get the roof approved

Price a tear-off and re-roof by the square, keep crew piece-rate and day-rate hours straight, and hand the homeowner and the adjuster the photos and paperwork they need to sign off. All in the language of roofing.

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A roofing crew laying shingles on a steep residential roof on a clear day
Tear-off & re-roof — 28 squares Homeowner-approved

Where a roofing job costs you money you already earned

  • You measured the roof at 28 squares, but the quote went out as a round number — and the extra ridge, the steep-pitch charge, and the second layer of tear-off never made it onto the price.
  • The crew ran a day-rate tear-off Monday and went piece-rate on the install — and figuring out what each roofer earned across the two means digging through texts on payday.
  • The adjuster wants before-and-after photos and the homeowner wants to approve the color — and the pictures are scattered across three phones while the insurance check waits.

From the roof measure to the insurance check, one job at a time

  1. 1
    Estimates & Quotes

    Price the job by the square with tear-off layers, pitch, ridge, and flashing broken out, and send a quote the homeowner approves before the dumpster hits the driveway.

  2. 2
    Scheduling

    Book the tear-off and install around the weather and the material drop, and move the whole job in one tap when rain rolls in the morning you were set to open the roof.

  3. 3
    Customer Management

    Keep the before-and-after photos, the shingle color and warranty, and the claim number on the job, so the adjuster's packet and the homeowner's proof both come off one record instead of three phones.

  4. 4
    Client Portal

    The homeowner approves the color and the scope on their own link and signs off when the roof passes, so the insurance job has a documented yes behind every dollar you bill.

  5. 5
    Team & Payroll

    Day-rate tear-off and piece-rate install hours total themselves per roofer across the job, so payday comes out right without you reconstructing who did which square.

Everything a roofing business runs on

Worknizer estimate showing a roofing quote priced by the square with tear-off, pitch, and ridge broken out as line items
  • Estimates & Quotes

    Quote a roof by the square with tear-off layers, pitch charges, ridge, and flashing as line items — so the steep-pitch and the second layer get paid instead of eaten on a round number.

  • Team & Payroll

    Total day-rate tear-off and piece-rate install hours per roofer across a single job, so a crew that switches pay type mid-job still gets payday right without you digging through texts.

  • Client Portal

    Homeowners get a private link to approve the color and scope, sign off when the roof passes, and pay — so an insurance job carries a documented approval behind every dollar.

Worknizer talks like a roofer

Worknizer sets up around the words your crew already uses — so the app reads like a roofing business, not generic 'job management' software.

  • Jobs → Roofs
  • Customers → Homeowners
  • Team → Crew

Roofing questions, answered

Yes. Price a roof by the square and break out tear-off layers, steep-pitch charges, ridge, and flashing as line items, so the labor-heavy extras get paid instead of disappearing into a round number.

Keep the before-and-after photos, the claim number, and the shingle warranty on the job record, so the adjuster's packet comes off one place instead of three roofers' phones — and every dollar you bill has proof behind it.

Yes. Log day-rate tear-off hours and piece-rate install work on the same job, and each roofer's pay totals itself across both, so payday is right without you reconstructing who did which square.

The homeowner approves the shingle color and the scope on their own private link and signs off when the roof passes inspection, so there's a documented yes behind the job — the kind an insurance claim needs.

Yes. A tear-off and install booked around the forecast slides in one tap when rain rolls in, so you're not calling the crew and the material yard one by one the morning you were set to open the roof.

Run your roofing business — not the paperwork

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