Property Claims Research Network Reviews Top 5 Roof Measurement Companies for Independent Insurance Adjusters in 2025
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PRUnderground
August 12, 2025 at 04:05 AM EDT
Here’s who we think are the top five roof measurement companies for independent insurance adjusters in 2025, based on industry experience and workflow needs (PRUnderground) August 12th, 2025 When you are working claims, time is money. The last thing you want is to waste hours climbing roofs, taking photos, and manually calculating measurements. Roof measurement services have become essential tools for independent adjusters. They make it possible to write estimates faster, reduce liability, and stay focused on closing claims. Below are the top 5 roof measurement companies adjusters rely on in 2025. They are ranked for speed, accuracy, and adjuster friendliness. 1. EagleView – The Industry Standard EagleView has been in the roof measurement game longer than most competitors. Their database is massive, their reports are highly detailed, and they integrate directly into Xactimate. With their recent EagleView One rebrand, they have streamlined services under a single platform for contractors, carriers, and adjusters. For those who want consistency and can afford the premium, EagleView remains a top choice. Pros:
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2. Sketch My Roof – The Fast, Affordable Alternative If you need same-day turnaround at a flat, affordable rate, Sketch My Roof has quickly become the adjuster favorite. Their ESX files are delivered the same day if ordered before 6 PM EST, making it easy to keep claims moving. Independent adjusters who are tired of delays or high costs choose Sketch My Roof for its speed, accuracy, and personal customer service. Pros:
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3. Hover – Best for Interactive 3D Models Hover lets you capture property data by snapping a few smartphone photos. It generates 3D models that are visually impressive and help policyholders understand your estimates. It also integrates directly into Xactimate, making it a strong option for claims that need both visuals and data accuracy. Pros:
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4. Roofr – Best DIY Option for Contractors and Adjusters Roofr offers two main paths. You can pay for a professional measurement report or use their DIY tool to measure directly in their app. The DIY option is affordable and flexible, but the accuracy depends on your skill with their measuring tools. Pros:
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5. Roof Snap – Flexible Software for Contractors Roof Snap is primarily aimed at contractors but is also used by adjusters who prefer to create their own measurements. The platform offers both manual measurement tools and full-service measurement reports, making it a versatile choice for those who like more control. Pros:
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Final Thoughts When it comes to roof measurement providers, EagleView remains the gold standard for detail, accuracy, and industry recognition. If speed and affordability are your top priorities, Sketch My Roof is a powerhouse alternative, especially for same-day claim turnaround. Hover delivers visual impact with 3D models, while Roofr and Roof Snap cater to those who want more hands-on control over measurements. Choosing the right partner will save you time, reduce re-inspections, and help you close claims faster. The post Property Claims Research Network Reviews Top 5 Roof Measurement Companies for Independent Insurance Adjusters in 2025 first appeared on Press Contact
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