Restorations, re-roofs, gutters, leak repairs, Agentize turns the job into a priced quote from your rates, invoices it and follows up, so the office work doesn't eat your weekend.
“Quote to restore a 180 square metre tile roof, replace 30 metres of gutter and fix a leak over the garage.”
The Quoter writes
an itemised quote by the square metre and lineal metre, straight off your rate card.
THE JOBS IT WRITES UP.
Start from a ready-made roofer rate card, the lines you quote every week, then tweak the numbers to yours. The Quoter only ever prices from what you’ve saved, so it never makes one up.
Split it into the steps you actually do: pressure clean, re-bed and re-point, replace broken tiles, prime, then coat. Price each per square metre or per unit. Quoting a restoration as one figure makes it impossible for the customer to compare you with anyone else, and impossible for you to charge fairly when there are 200 broken tiles instead of 20.
How do I price working at heights?
Scaffolding, harness set-up, edge protection and roof anchors go on the quote as their own lines, because they're real costs that scale with the job. The rest belongs in your charge-out rate: public liability and income protection cost a roofer more than most trades, and that has to be recovered across the hours you actually invoice.
What should a roofing quote include?
Roof area and pitch, the material and profile, the scope of what's being replaced versus repaired, access and scaffolding, gutter and flashing work, rubbish removal, warranty terms, GST separately, and what happens if you find rotten battens or damaged sarking underneath.
One monthly price, a pot of tokens, and every job the crew does spends a few — a quote is 25, a text is 5. You can see what’s left before you ask for anything, and nothing is charged on top.