Check My Roof.
Free AI tools that let homeowners audit their roof insurance estimate, check their roof's condition from satellite imagery, and visualize new shingle colors — built by a licensed California roofing contractor.
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A family-run California roofer builds a free AI tool to help homeowners across the country catch insurance company underpayments — using the same code citations and industry pricing data the big restoration firms use against insurers.
Insurance carriers have spent decades automating their estimating tools. Homeowners had nothing comparable until now. Check My Roof reads any Xactimate or adjuster estimate, compares it line by line against IRC code requirements and regional fair-market pricing, and tells the homeowner exactly how much the adjuster missed.
A Sacramento roofing contractor with seven employees has built a national-scale consumer tool that could route storm-claim leads to vetted contractors in every U.S. metro — a $50B insurance restoration market dominated by predatory storm-chasers and underfunded carriers.
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“Every roofer in this country knows the playbook — adjusters routinely short homeowners by thousands on legitimate claims. We built Check My Roof because no homeowner should need a contractor on speed-dial to get what they're owed.”
“The drip edge is required by IRC R905.2.8.5. The starter course is a manufacturer warranty requirement. These aren't optional — they're code. But they get left off insurance estimates every single day, costing homeowners hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid claims across the country.”
“We don't take a cut of anyone's insurance payout. The supplement money goes to the homeowner, not us. We're contractors. We make money by replacing roofs — not by gaming claims.”
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All statistics on this page are derived from internal analysis of the audit engine output against representative insurance estimates. Estimates are informational and do not constitute legal or insurance advice.