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Lead intelligence built for roofers

Every residential property in your territory scored by hail exposure, roof age, and insurance-claim eligibility. Walk up to the door already knowing the storm date and the days remaining on the carrier filing window.

The short version

Roofing is the trade CurbSight was built for first. The scoring formula leans heavily on hail magnitude × roof age, both of which we have for every property in coverage. The Insurance-Readiness Score feature surfaces claim-eligible properties with the actual storm date and a countdown to the carrier filing deadline. The Pitch Playbook surfaces the right opener for the roof age you're standing at.

What roofing reps deal with

  • You can't tell a 12-year-old roof from a 22-year-old roof by driving past, but the insurance carrier cares deeply
  • NOAA storm data exists for free but isn't joined to property records anywhere — you'd have to manually cross-reference
  • Claim filing windows close 1 year after the storm — properties age out of eligibility while you're not looking
  • Different shingle eras have different code requirements — old 3-tab is force-upgrade territory, but you have to know the home age
  • EagleView and Hover charge $50-500 per measurement and reps can wait days for results

How CurbSight helps

Insurance-Readiness Score
Every property card surfaces a 🛡 badge when (storm hit zip in last 24mo) AND (roof age ≥ 5y) — color-coded by urgency. Click into Detail and see the literal opening sentence: "Your home was hit by 2.5\" hail on March 12. Your insurance claim window closes in 42 days. Mind if I take a quick look at your roof?"
Pitch Coach (roofing playbook)
Property card shows the era classification (new / early / ideal / aging) and the right pain points to lead with. Includes the inspection checklist: drip edges, valley/step flashing, deck material check, granules-in-gutters.
NOAA hail data per property
562+ verified NOAA storm events joined to property zips. See magnitude, date, and damage estimate per property — not just county-level vague reports.
Roof age estimation
From year_built and any recorded remodel year, with confidence flagged on the card. Caps at 25y for properties where the visible roof looks new but no permit exists.

What a property card looks like

Sample property card — Tulsa County
1247 W Mulberry · Tulsa, OK 74105
87
YEARBUILT
1978
ROOFAGE
~18y (est)
HAIL
2.5" · Mar 12, 2026
CLAIMWINDOW
42 days remaining
WHAT TO SAY
Your home was hit by 2.5" hail on March 12. Your insurance claim window closes in 42 days. Mind if I take a quick look at your roof?

Common questions

Does CurbSight tell me which insurance carrier the homeowner uses?
Not directly — that's protected information. What we do is surface the storm date and the typical carrier filing window (most carriers default to 1 year). When you reach the homeowner, the carrier conversation is yours to have. Future versions may add per-carrier window adjustments using rep-contributed intel.
How accurate is the roof age?
Roof age is estimated from year_built and (when available) year_remodeled from county records. It's directional — meaning, 'this is probably a 15-20y roof' is reliable; 'this is exactly 17y old' is not. The accuracy is sufficient for filtering claim-eligible vs new construction, which is the lead-qualification question that matters.
Does CurbSight measure roofs (like EagleView)?
Not in v1. Roof measurement is on the long-term roadmap (the goal is to replace EagleView's per-report pricing with bundled measurements). For now, customers measure on-site or use EagleView separately and attach the report to the job.
See how CurbSight scores your territory
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