What Is RoofStruct? Roof Measurement & Estimating Software for Contractors

What Is RoofStruct? Roof Measurement & Estimating Software for Contractors

RoofStruct is roof measurement and estimating software built for roofing contractors. You measure a roof from satellite imagery in minutes, turn that measurement into a branded Good / Better / Best estimate the homeowner signs online, and send the material order straight to your supplier — all in one tool, with no per-measurement fees.

If you currently measure with a tape and a ladder, bid in a spreadsheet, and order materials over the phone, RoofStruct collapses that into one workflow: measure → estimate → order.

What RoofStruct does

  • Measure any roof from satellite, high-res aerial, or a photo you upload — no climbing.
  • Estimate with branded, tiered proposals homeowners e-sign on their phone.
  • Order materials from your supplier with quantities pulled straight from the measurement.
  • Show the roof in an interactive 3D model before you bid.
  • Export clean deliverables in PDF, CSV, Excel, JSON, or DXF.

How the measurement works

You pull up the property on satellite imagery, high-resolution aerial imagery where available, or your own drone/phone photo, then trace the roof — facets, ridges, hips, valleys, rakes, eaves — with snap-to-corner drawing. Set the pitch per facet and RoofStruct returns pitch-corrected true areas, perimeter, squares, and a recommended waste factor based on the roof's geometry. It builds a 3D model as you go and runs a water-flow analysis to flag valleys where runoff concentrates. Blurry upload? The built-in AI image enhancement sharpens it before you trace.

Estimates homeowners actually sign

The measurement flows straight into an estimate — no re-keying. You assemble a sectioned proposal (cover, inspection, pricing, warranty, terms), set Good / Better / Best tiers, and apply tax, discounts, and a deposit. The homeowner gets a branded page with your logo and an embedded 3D model of their roof, picks a tier, and signs by typing their name. RoofStruct tracks when they viewed it, sends automatic reminders if they don't sign, and emails a signed PDF when they do.

Material orders and exports

Once a tier is accepted, RoofStruct turns the measurement into a material order with quantities already filled in (shingles, underlayment, starter, ridge cap, drip edge), applies Smart Waste, and emails it to your supplier. Need a file instead? Export the project as a branded PDF (sales, production, or full report), CSV, Excel, JSON, or an AutoCAD-ready DXF.

Optional property reports

When a job needs a measured-by-a-human report — an insurance claim, a complex commercial roof — you can order a property report inside RoofStruct. A real technician measures it and quality-checks it (typically 24–48 hours), and the result feeds your estimate and material order like any other measurement.

Who RoofStruct is for

RoofStruct is built for small roofing contractors — owner-operators to roughly 10-person shops doing residential reroofs, repairs, and light commercial, plus anyone handling insurance work who needs a defensible report. It runs in English, French (Canada), and Spanish, and it's designed phone-first for people who are actually on roofs, not at a desk.

What RoofStruct costs

As of 2026:

  • Free — $0: unlimited measurements, satellite imagery, watermarked PDF export, AI enhancement credits.
  • Pro — $69/month (or $52/month billed annually): branded estimates, material orders, Smart Waste, all five export formats, high-resolution aerial imagery, custom branding, up to 5 team members.
  • Enterprise — custom: white-label, API access, larger teams, dedicated onboarding.

There are no per-measurement fees — you measure as many roofs as you want on any plan.

How RoofStruct compares to EagleView, Roofr, and GAF QuickMeasure

As of 2026, EagleView and GAF QuickMeasure are primarily per-report measurement vendors — you order a measurement, wait, and pay per roof — while Roofr offers measurement reports alongside a broader CRM/sales platform (see each vendor's own site). RoofStruct is a different model — you measure the roof yourself, instantly, with no per-roof cost, and keep going all the way to a signed estimate and a material order in the same tool. (Full breakdown: EagleView vs. Roofr vs. GAF QuickMeasure.)

FAQ

What is RoofStruct? Roof measurement and estimating software for roofing contractors. You measure roofs from satellite, build estimates homeowners e-sign, and send material orders to suppliers — in one tool.

Who is RoofStruct for? Small-to-mid-size roofing contractors (1–10 person crews) doing residential reroofs, repairs, and light commercial, plus insurance/restoration work via on-demand property reports.

How much does RoofStruct cost? A free plan with unlimited measurements, Pro at $69/month ($52/month annual), and custom Enterprise pricing. No per-measurement fees. (2026)

How accurate are RoofStruct's measurements? Self-serve measurements are pitch-corrected from high-resolution imagery; accuracy depends on the imagery and your tracing. For a guaranteed, human-measured report (for example, for insurance), order a property report inside the app.

What file formats can I export? PDF, CSV, Excel (XLSX), JSON, and DXF — branded with your logo and colors.

Is there a free version? Yes — the Free plan includes unlimited measurements and watermarked PDF export.

How is RoofStruct different from EagleView or Roofr? As of 2026, EagleView and GAF QuickMeasure sell per-report measurements, and Roofr offers reports alongside a broader CRM/sales platform (see each vendor's own site). RoofStruct lets you measure roofs yourself with no per-report fee and takes you all the way to a signed estimate and material order in one place.

Bottom line

RoofStruct turns a roof on a map into a measured, priced, signed, and ordered job — without a ladder, a spreadsheet, or a per-report invoice. Measure your next roof free and see how far one tool gets you.

This article is general guidance and reflects our understanding as of 2026 — pricing, features, and other companies' details change. Always confirm the current details on each company's official website, and don't rely on this article alone when making a purchasing decision. Spotted something inaccurate? Contact us and we'll correct or remove it.