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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Roofing Contractor Software: An Ideal Tool for the Commercial Roofer

Technology plays a vital role in making the job of commercial roofers easier. Now, more than ever, computer-aided design (CAD) software is helping contractors make more accurate plans, measurements, and assessments for their projects. Its function can be explained this way:


"Computer-aided design (CAD) involves creating computer models defined by geometrical parameters. These models typically appear on a computer monitor as a three-dimensional representation of a part or a system of parts, which can be readily altered by changing relevant parameters. CAD systems enable designers to view objects under a wide variety of representations and to test these objects by simulating real-world conditions. "


With such software, roofers are able to magnify images of their client's roofs and examine them with ease. Given its ability to introduce a new level of accessibility for contractors, as well as transparency between them and their clients, a multi-faceted roofing contractor software is just the CAD tool that today's roofers need to stay modern and competitive.

RoofLogic, for instance, offers commercial roofers a program that can produce inspection reports, drawings, proposals, and re-roof takeoffs five times faster than usual. The product also includes a mobile add-on that makes roof drawings easier to understand for property owners.


Specialized software for roofing companies should assure quicker productivity and efficient roof asset management on the part of contractors. These programs can also aid them in managing asset portfolios and proposals. Moreover, they can help customers visualize project processes and take a peek into the system without getting lost in its technicalities.

Since such software can ease interoperability, they can in turn lead to a healthier conversation between contractors and customers, and lasting loyalty on the latter's end.

(Source: Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM), Inc.com)

Friday, February 14, 2014

Roofing Contractor Software: Providing Better Service and Management

When roofing crews are in the field, it can be difficult for managers to share information with them and help in managing a project from a different location. Although e-mails make online business communication possible, it still has its limitations as a project management tool. There are programs designed specifically for office collaboration, such as innovative roofing service software that can help in managing not only projects, but also customers, assets, and service calls.



An article by Darren Dhal on choosing the right management software says:

 "Companies have been looking for ways to make up for the overreliance on e-mail as a collaborative tool," says Jeffrey Mann, an analyst with Gartner. "Now we're seeing the evolution of tools that tackle everything e-mail is bad at -- like allowing users to follow a discussion, share files, monitor workflow, and get the latest status on tasks and projects."

Not all management software are ideal for all companies, and some software may be more useful to a business than another. Specialized roofing contractor software, for example, makes use of the language of roofing, which managers and field employees can easily share and understand. With this kind of software, no job falls through the cracks since no paper work is lost or left sitting on a desk. Everything is tracked through to completion once it is entered into the system.

Roofing software, such as those created by RoofLogic, can facilitate the collaboration not only between managers and employees, but contractors and customers as well. Effective roofing software can bring the language of roofing to the better understanding of uninitiated customers, with the use of such tools as easy-to-understand visuals.

Contractors can also provide better customer service by giving their clients access to project management data like work orders, schedules, and progress reports that come complete with photos. Additionally, a web-based software system will allow managers, field employees, and customers access to all the information they may need on a project, whenever they want and wherever they may be.


(Article information and image from: How to Choose the Right Collaboration Software, INC.com)