Roof inspections, captured in the field — not back at the office.

ROOFCORE is a mobile-first inspection tool for commercial roofing. Walk the roof, log the cores, photograph the deficiencies, and ship a branded PDF before you hit the parking lot.

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What ROOFCORE handles

Built for the work, not for a sales demo.

Site visits & condition reports

Standardized G / F / P / NA condition ratings on membrane, flashing, drains, parapets, and deck. Sticky section nav and gloved-thumb-sized buttons designed for roof-top use.

Core cuts, layer by layer

Document the assembly top-down — cap sheet, plies, cover board, insulation, vapor barrier, deck — with thickness per layer, moisture flag, and a per-core photo bucket.

Branded PDFs & punch lists

Reports go out under your logo, address, and license number. The Issues tracker turns Poor and Fair ratings into a punch list you can share with a client or sub.

Who it's for

Three crews, one app.

Commercial roofing contractors running TPO, EPDM, PVC, BUR, or modified bitumen jobs who need a defensible record of what they saw on the roof and what was already failing before they started. Building owners and property managers who want documented condition data on their portfolio so they can budget capital expense and stop trusting verbal estimates. Architects and engineers running pre-bid surveys, warranty inspections, and core-cut investigations who need their notes and photos organized by location instead of scattered across a phone's camera roll.

Screens

Coming soon.

Product screenshots are being staged for launch. Reach out to support@roofcore.app if you want a walkthrough before they're live.

Built by BRT NYC.

ROOFCORE is built by Building and Restoration Technology of New York — a working roofing and waterproofing company. The features in this app exist because we needed them on our own jobs first, and because the existing software either targeted office staff who never go on a roof, or charged enterprise pricing for a punch list our crews could keep on a clipboard.