
We offer three report types!
All reports include:
- ✔️ Wire diagram of roof
- ✔️ Linear footage measurements
- ✔️ Hip and ridge measurements
- ✔️ Total square footage
- ✔️ Square footage per pitch
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Why Getting Detailed Roof Measurements is Important & Helpful
Getting detailed and accurate rooftop measurements is important for a variety of applications. Perhaps you work for a construction firm. You may need detailed diagrams of the roof with accurate measurements of the ridges, valleys, hips, eaves, and a clear visual understanding of where vent pipes and chimneys are located on the roof.
You could also be performing a rooftop inspection and need to properly assess a damaged area for an accurate estimate for repair. Or perhaps you need to calculate the area of your roof to estimate the cost of getting it re-shingled or get a quote for a solar panel installation.

Drones present a unique opportunity for getting a clear view of your rooftop and allowing you to get precise roof measurements. A variety of roof measuring applications and programs already take advantage of high-resolution drone imagery to get accurate roof measurements.
Digital Roof Measurement Tool
✓ Create accurate, professional roof reports in minutes
✓ Unlimited reports from Satellite, Aerial, Drone & Blueprints
✓ Determine precise roof pitch from a street view photo
✓ Free Training & Software Support

Drone Inspections Improve the Accuracy and Consistency of Rooftop Measurements
From twisted tape measures to inconsistent endpoint selection, to inaccessible edges, it’s difficult to maintain accuracy and consistency within a set of rooftop measurements.
But where human ability falls short, machine learning now picks up the slack. Solutions like Roof Report use the latest advances in drone mapping technology to take accurate measurements of square footage, roof features, pitch, surface area, and slope in a matter of minutes. And rigorous tests have shown these measurements to be consistently 99.5% accurate.
No more worrying about inaccurate data or having to return to a site to gather missed information. The solution uses a set protocol for selecting endpoints, so measurements are complete and consistent throughout an entire project.
How to Measure Roof Slope from On the Roof
- Hold the carpenter’s level in a horizontal position with one end touching the roof surface.
- Measure out 12″ along the level bottom edge – the green line in our sketch. Mark this point on the level.
- Measure straight down to the roof surface from the mark you just made – the blue line in our sketch.
- Read that distance in inches. The result is inches of rise per foot of run.