The number, itemized
No estimate range. One built number.
Most quotes hand you a vague band and meter the rest on the back end. We price flat per roofing square — set from the measured report — so the math is the same whether the crew finds an easy day or a hard one. Flip the tier and watch the whole receipt move.
Live price breakdown
Your roof, line by line.
26 squares measured · GAF Timberline HDZ
over the 30-year warranty — the cost of one covered year.
Watch it land · live
Walk every color onto the real roof.
Scroll and the house repaints itself, color by color — or tap any swatch to jump. The flat price rides along, so you're choosing the look and confirming the number in one motion.
Charcoal
The default everyone reaches for — deep, neutral, sells on any street.
Keep scrolling to walk all five — or tap one to lock it in.
Why the flat number wins
A roof is a line item — so we price it like one.
Same shingle, same crew quality — the difference is whether the number holds. Here's the flat model against the metered quote you usually get.
The flat number
- One rate per square, set from the measured report
- Labor, materials, tear-off and disposal — all in
- The price you see is the price you underwrite
- Address to scheduled start, fast — no holding bleed
This roof: $13,650 flat · $455/yr covered
The moving target
- A range up front, the real number after the tear-off
- "Unforeseen" line items metered onto the invoice
- A sales call and a walkthrough before any number at all
- A quote you can't model until the work is half done
Final cost: ? · known only at the end
I sent four addresses on a Tuesday and had flat numbers back the same day. They itemize the math, it doesn't move, and it drops straight into the model. They get the return.
Marcus L. · buy-and-hold investor · 9 doors
Get your built number.
Send the address. We measure it from the report, price it flat per square, and text you the all-in receipt — then schedule the crew. No call required.