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FREE ROOF QUOTE SCAN

Does this roofing estimate look complete?

Answer 7 plain-language questions. You will get an instant list of what looks clear and what to ask about before signing.

ROOF QUOTE CHECKER

A free roof quote checker for the estimate already in your hands

Cost calculators guess what a roof may cost. This checker reviews whether your contractor's written quote covers the details that prevent expensive surprises later.

Not another roof cost calculator

You do not need your address, roof measurements, or contact information. Keep your estimate beside you and answer seven plain-English questions about what is actually written down.

What the checker looks for

  • Roof size or roofing squares
  • Shingle brand and exact product line
  • A written decking repair price
  • Permit responsibility
  • Separate labor and manufacturer warranties
  • Payments tied to work milestones
  • Pressure to sign immediately

Not holding quotes yet? Email yourself this roofing checklist for when you are.

Checklist email plus one personal follow-up. No list, no spam.

A signal, not a contractor verdict

A flagged item does not automatically mean the contractor is dishonest or the price is wrong. It tells you which details to ask about before signing. ScopeCheck can review the actual estimate when you need a deeper, document-specific answer.

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Roof quote checker questions

Is this roof quote checker free?

Yes. The seven-question check is free, requires no account, and does not ask you to upload the estimate.

Does it tell me whether the roofing price is fair?

The free check focuses on completeness and common risk signals, not a local price verdict. Price depends on roof size, material, access, code requirements, and the written scope.

What should a written roofing quote include?

A useful quote should identify the measured scope, material system, tear-off and disposal work, decking terms, permit responsibility, warranties, payment milestones, and cleanup expectations.

What do I do if the checker flags something?

Ask the contractor to clarify the missing detail in writing before you sign. You can also use ScopeCheck's paid review for a document-specific plain-English report.