What the analyzer should look for
- Total quoted price
- Material type and brand
- Tear off and disposal scope
- Underlayment and flashing details
- Ventilation items
- Warranty terms
- Decking assumptions
Upload your contractor estimate or enter your quote details to review price, scope, warranty, and missing item signals before you sign.
Upload a PDF roofing estimate to extract basic quote details automatically.
This automatic extraction is an early parser version. It is designed to detect likely price, material, and warranty clues from many roofing PDFs, but it will not be perfect on every contractor format.
Enter the key numbers from your roofing quote to estimate whether the price appears fair, slightly high, or suspiciously low.
Need another opinion? Compare roofing quotes side by side or estimate your local roof replacement cost next.
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Two roofing quotes can differ by thousands of dollars even when they appear similar. Often the real difference is hidden in missing scope, vague line items, or lower quality materials.
Every uploaded quote can become structured pricing data. Over time, that can improve quote analysis, local benchmarks, and the quality of your roofing cost guides.
Start by uploading the proposal you received from a contractor. The most useful quotes include line items for materials, labor, tear off, flashing, underlayment, ventilation, disposal, and warranty. Once parsed, the quote can be compared against other bids and against typical pricing ranges for similar roofing jobs.
A useful analyzer should not just ask whether the total price looks fair. It should also help homeowners identify what may be missing. For example, a low quote can look attractive until you realize it excludes decking replacement assumptions, drip edge, chimney flashing, ridge ventilation, or permit related costs.
TruePrice is moving toward a more structured approach where uploaded roofing estimates become local pricing data. That is important because roofing cost is not one national number. The right benchmark depends on city, roof size, material choice, and complexity.
Yes. The most useful next step after analysis is side by side comparison of total price, material scope, warranty, and key omitted items.
PDF is ideal for the automatic parser. Image based quotes can still be useful for manual review, but this version of the parser is set up for PDF upload.
The best quote is not always the cheapest. A strong quote is clear, complete, specific about materials and warranty, and priced appropriately for the actual work being proposed.