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Old 10-23-2009, 08:10 PM   #11
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i agree with grumpy

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When it comes to estimating a roof job, there are a number of programs out there that can estimate a job down to the penny. It will give you the fair labor and material cost for your area or zip code. I use xactimate or MSB as a insurance adjuster when I am doing claims for out of state IA firms during Cat. Claims. When I am not doing insurance claims, it is estimating tool that I could do without. They have a monthly charge but one job will pay for it for a few months.
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Purchasing a estimating program
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you gotta get on the roof. period.
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