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Quotrr for roofing contractors

A tear-off and re-roof is measured in squares and decided in days, faster when a storm or a leak is forcing the issue. The bid stalls on waste factors, pitch and what the decking might hide, and the roofer who gets a clean itemized proposal out first sets the anchor for everyone behind them.

From walkthrough to quote

You climb off the roof, you talk the job into your phone before you leave the driveway, and Quinn drafts the proposal. Here is what that sounds like on a tear-off and re-roof.

YOUR VOICE NOTE, 45 SECONDS IN THE TRUCK

"Just got off the Patterson roof on Linden Court. Tear-off and re-roof, comp shingle, call it 28 squares with the waste. 6/12 pitch, one layer, decking felt solid except the patch over the garage, figure four sheets of plywood as an allowance. Architectural shingle, they like the driftwood color. Synthetic underlayment, ice and water in the valleys, new drip edge all the way around, reflash the chimney and both pipe jacks, ridge vent down the main run, call it 40 feet. Dump fees and the magnet sweep on us. Three shingle lines, good-better-best."

WHAT QUINN DRAFTS, BETTER TIER SHOWN
Tear-off and disposal, one layer comp, approx. 28 squares~$3,400
Architectural shingles, supplied and installed, approx. 28 squares~$11,200
Synthetic underlayment with ice and water shield in valleys~$1,600
Plywood decking allowance, up to four sheets~$600
Ridge vent, approx. 40 ln ft, with new ridge cap~$900
Chimney and pipe jack flashing, reflashed and sealed~$700
Drip edge, full perimeter, plus permit and final inspection~$800

Drafted as good-better-best across three shingle lines, plus an attic ventilation upgrade and skylight reflashing as live add-ons. Numbers above are example placeholders. You set your own pricing and approve every line before it goes out.

What eats your evenings

Storm season buries you in pending bids.

One hail event and you have thirty estimates out the door with nobody chasing them. The homeowners who go quiet are not gone, they are just waiting for someone to circle back.

KILLED BY: SEVEN-TOUCH FOLLOW-UP THAT RUNS ITSELF AND PINGS YOU ON EVERY OPEN.
A handshake holds until the next knock.

The homeowner agrees on the driveway, then a canvasser hits the street the next day with a lower number. Without a signature and a deposit, you never had the job.

KILLED BY: E-SIGN PLUS DEPOSIT ON THE SAME PAGE THE PROPOSAL LIVES ON.
Homeowners cannot tell a roofer from a risk.

This trade carries a reputation problem it did not all earn. Crews vanish, warranties evaporate, and the careful operator pays for it with longer, more suspicious sales cycles.

KILLED BY: VERIFIED REVIEWS FROM REAL JOBS AND THE QUOTRR SCORE WITH A PUBLISHED FORMULA.

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What it costs

Free to run the work: leads, proposals, jobs, basic invoicing. Pro is $12.99 a week, $39 a month, or $299 a year when you want Quinn unlimited and the follow-up automation. Full pricing.

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