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Accuracy

We don’t guess. We show our work.

This is a money tool. A converter that confidently invents a quantity or a price is worse than no tool at all — because you’d never know. So GetToRoofing reads the carrier scope directly, checks the math on every line, reconciles the totals against the document, and flags anything it can’t verify. Here is exactly how each number earns its place in your estimate.

The checks, in order

Four things have to be true before you download.

  • 01

    Every line is read straight off the page

    Code, description, quantity, unit, unit price, tax, RCV, ACV, and depreciation are transcribed from the carrier document — not inferred. The column layout varies by carrier (some insert an Overhead & Profit column); we anchor on the document’s own structure so the right value lands in the right field.

  • 02

    The math is verified, line by line

    Quantity × unit price is checked against each line total. If they don’t agree, the line is flagged for review instead of silently passed through.

  • 03

    The totals are reconciled to the document

    The sum of every line is reconciled against the grand total the carrier printed — tightly, so a dropped or misread line surfaces as “off” rather than hiding inside a loose percentage. On Overhead & Profit claims, the deliverable total is built from each line’s RCV so it matches the carrier’s headline Replacement Cost Value to the dollar.

  • 04

    Anything uncertain is flagged, never hidden

    A blurry scan, an ambiguous figure, a value that doesn’t add up — every output marks it for review. You confirm it against the carrier document before it goes anywhere. We’d rather flag a line than guess it.

Trust, by design

Why it’s built this way.

No number is invented

For validated carrier formats we read the document directly and verify it. For formats we haven’t validated, we don’t guess. When optional AI assistance is available, it’s strictly opt-in — you’ll see any cost and confirm before it runs.

Nothing is stored

Your PDF is streamed for conversion and never kept. Your edits live in your browser until you download. No claim data is retained, ever.

Coverage you can see

We’re validated on real scopes from named carriers, and we add carriers as roofers send us samples — so “supported” means tested against the real document, not a marketing promise.

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Common questions

Accuracy, answered.

Does GetToRoofing use AI to read the scope?
No — for validated carrier formats like Xactimate, we read the document directly and verify the math, so the numbers come straight off the page. For formats we haven’t validated, we don’t guess. (When optional AI assistance is available, it’s strictly opt-in and you’ll see any cost and confirm before it runs.) We never let a model silently guess a figure on your claim.
What happens when a line cannot be read with confidence?
It gets flagged for your review in every output — the spreadsheet, the estimate, and the material list — so you can confirm it against the carrier document before you send anything. We would rather flag a line than guess it.
How do I know the totals are right?
The sum of every line is reconciled against the grand total printed on the carrier document. On a claim that includes Overhead & Profit, the deliverable total is built from each line’s Replacement Cost Value so it ties out to the carrier’s headline RCV. If anything does not reconcile, you see it — we do not paper over a gap with a loose tolerance.
Do you store my carrier documents?
No. Your PDF is streamed for conversion and never stored. Your edits live in your browser until you download. No claim data is retained.
See it on your own scope

Run a claim through it and check our math.

Request access, upload a carrier scope, and verify every line against the document yourself — free during the beta.

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