Convert State Farm roofing scopes to estimates
State Farm is the largest homeowners insurer in the country, and its roofing claims are written in Xactimate and sent to you as a PDF scope. Drop that scope into GetToRoofing and every line comes back in a clean spreadsheet — code, description, quantity, unit, unit price, and tax — alongside the columns that decide what you actually collect: RCV, ACV, and depreciation. The line totals are reconciled against the figures printed on the document, so you know every line was captured before you order materials or write a supplement.
What we pull from a State Farm scope
State Farm scopes use the standard Xactimate grid with parenthesized depreciation, and the summary math lives on the Summary page: a Dwelling line-item total, General Contractor Overhead and Profit, recoverable depreciation, the deductible, and the Net Actual Cash Value Payment. GetToRoofing reads every line item, math-checks quantity × unit price against the printed total, flags anything that does not reconcile, and pulls the per-line RCV/ACV/depreciation — so the carrier’s ACV, depreciation, and RCV figures are all laid out side by side in the spreadsheet — including the depreciation the carrier marked recoverable.
What you get back
- A line-item spreadsheet (.csv + .xlsx) with RCV, ACV, and depreciation on every line — sort it and line it up against your inspection
- A branded estimate PDF with a clear grand total to hand the homeowner
- A grouped material list (.xlsx) so the supply order writes itself
Also see: Xactimate to Excel · material list · branded estimate · Read the State Farm scope guide
State Farm conversion FAQ
GetToRoofing is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by State Farm, Xactware/Xactimate, or any insurance carrier. Names are used only to describe document-format compatibility.
