Xactimate® 27 Roof Sketch Training E-Book
195 page jam-packed training resource focuses specifically on sketching roofs in Xactimate® 27. If you're using or planning to use Xactimate® to sketch your roofs in the field, this is an absolute must-have digital reference for your laptop.
Xactimate® 27 Roof Sketch
More and more carriers are requiring adjusters be proficient in the artful science of Xactimate® "sketching". And perhaps nowhere does Sketch challenge even a proficient user than in creation of accurate roof drawings. This resource, written by an experienced field adjuster, is the definitive guide to roof sketch in 27.
What's Inside (take a peak!):
The Xactimate® 25 Roof Sketch Training Manual covers the following:
- Roof Terms & Terminology
- Sketch Talking Points
- Sketch Overview
- Resetting your Estimating Windows in Sketch
- Roof Types
- Rotating your Roof
- Changing your Roof Pitch
- Locks
- Viewing in 3D
- Roof Annotations
- Using the Square Break1- Cut Aways (Gable Roof)
- Using the Square Break 2 - Adding Roofs (Cross Gable Roof)
- Drawing Saltbox Roofs
- Drawing a 2 Story Ranch
- Drawing a Winged Gable Roof
- Overview of Hip Roofs
- Drawing a Cross Hipped Roof
- Drawing a Hip Roof with a Turret
- Using the Footprint Method
- Adding Levels
- Combining Roofs
- 5 Guided Exercises
Delivery:
You will be prompted to download immediately following purchase. Standard download time is 2 minutes.
Requirements:
Adobe Reader
Note:
This book was written based on version 27.0. As newer versions of Xactimate® 27 come out, there may be some subtle changes. This book focuses on drawing roofs exclusively and does not contain information on writing estimates.
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Testimonials
"The Xactimate® 25 Roof Sketch e-book was obviously written by a pro. It anticipates all the common (and many uncommon) roof types and variations I find in the field. This has saved me an enormous amount of time - thank you!
- Dana T.
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