Your aim is to convince the customer that you are the best roofer for the job.
How to bid a roofing job.
Get clear on the scope of work.
Before you can bid a roofing job you need to calculate what to charge.
Know all the costs involved and understand how much time it s going to take.
Work carefully and keep detailed notes to make sure you re giving yourself an accurate estimate.
This program allows contractors to see an aerial view of the home and generate a quote for siding and roofing jobs based on your low end and high end estimates.
Create and send your roofing bid.
Add your markup for desired profits.
Calculate materials labor and overhead.
Luckily a number of tools exist to virtually measure a roof and easily estimate the cost of materials and labor required for the job.
Measure each slope of the roof and factor in the accurate roof pitch.
Bidding a job that will serve the best interest of your client and your own bottom line goals starts with carefully scoping the project.
Check out these tips on how to bid a roofing job in a way that will build trust with the homeowner and even potentially land long term business for your roofing company.
Determine condition of the roof.
Estimate the material cost.
When you first learned how to bid a roofing job it s likely that you neglected several key costs including a portion of rental costs or insurance costs.
Figuring out your material costs is the first step in the bid process.
This 8 step process will help you determine how to price roofing jobs.
Calculate your overhead costs.
Sloppy work during this process sets the stage for underbidding.
Divide the final bid price by the number of squares the roof has to give you a per square bid rate.
Here s how to do things right.
Listen to your roofing lead.
List the industry proven materials you will use and show that they are high quality.
Estimate your roofing job s material costs.