Roof Templates include a group of products applied to Roof Layout to derive an Estimate, Material Order, and Work Order.
We can import roof templates into your account to reflect on your business needs. If you would like to get roof templates imported by our representatives, please contact us using the chat or email us at support@roof.link.
You can also add and edit your roof templates, but we recommend you first understand how the products are inserted inside the roof layout template form. In this article, we will go over the form to give you a better understanding of how the roof templates work.
Form Instructions:
Name: Add the name of your roof template.
Regions: Add the regions you want to include in this roof template. Click here if you want to add your region guided by a tour.
Field Products, Eave Products, Rake Products, Ridge Products, Ridge Vent Products, Hip Products, Gutter products, Valley products, Chimney Flashing: The products must be mapped. When we talk about mapping, we talk about how the quantity of that product is calculated.
For example: If we are talking about a piece of drip edge, we are talking about a ten linear feet product.
Each of the products inside the mentioned fields (Field Products, Eave Products, Rake Products, etc.) are mapped to the square count of our measurement base. Whether from your roof layout drawing or your manual roof layout measurement.
Please note that every product in the mentioned categories is mapped per linear foot.
If you are going to change any product from a roof template pre-loaded, you have to ensure that the products you are adding to the template are correctly mapped.
Field Products ea, Eave Products ea, Rake Products ea, Ridge Products ea, Ridge Vent Products ea, Hip Products ea, Gutter products ea, Valley products ea, Chimney Flashing ea: Inside these fields, you would want to add specific products you need one of each.
For example, if you want to get one tube of Caulk for each field you measure, you would add Caulk inside field products ea.
Any product inside the ea category doesn't need to be mapped because you put one for each field. For example, if you added Caulk to field products ea and you measure a property's main building and a separate storage building, you are going to end up getting two tubes of Caulk because you are going to get one per field that you measure.