Satellite roof measurement reports for Anchorage, Alaska contractors. $10 CAD per report after 4 free. Insurance-ready documentation accepted by Alaska adjusters.
Anchorage storm context: Anchorage receives 74 inches of annual snowfall and experiences extreme freeze-thaw cycles. Snow load engineering is mandatory — roofs must withstand 40–60 psf snow loads. Seismic design requirements from the 2018 M7.1 earthquake mandate upgraded fastening systems for re-roofing. Satellite measurement is critical given remote property access.
State Farm and USAA are dominant. Alaska has stringent contractor licensing. Remote property locations make satellite measurement tools especially valuable for pre-inspection scoping.
For Anchorage, AK addresses with high-quality imagery, accuracy is within 2–5% of manual measurement. Every report includes a confidence score and imagery quality indicator.
State Farm and USAA are dominant. Alaska has stringent contractor licensing. Remote property locations make satellite measurement tools especially valuable for pre-inspection scoping. Reports include pitch-corrected area, edge breakdowns, and material BOMs that align with Xactimate line items.
For buildings with high-quality satellite imagery (most urban US and Canadian addresses), accuracy is typically within 2–5% of manual measurements. Every report includes a confidence score and imagery quality indicator.
Once your order is submitted, we email a download link as soon as your report is ready. Simply enter the property address, and the AI calculates area, pitch, edges, and material quantities automatically.
We measure every roof remotely from high-resolution satellite imagery using our own AI — the most accurate way to get roof geometry without a site visit.