By Cass Jacoby, RCS Reporter.
RoofersCoffeeShop® is curious about how you confirm your building codes! We are lucky to have such a wonderful digital community full of industry professionals who use our website to share and engage with each other.
We want to glean more insights from our readers and learn more about them, which is why we have launched a new poll with OneClick Code.
This week, our poll question is: How do you confirm building code jurisdictions?
Do you not worry about it? Does the front office confirm with local jurisdiction? Or do you make the job easy on yourself and use OneClick Code on every job?
Jurisdiction impacts many of the decisions made when it comes to building practices, and accurate municipal building code data plays a crucial role in the preparation of estimates and construction projects across the country. We want to know what methods you are using to create accurate claims and maybe help you find ways to streamlines your process.
Using manual systems to gather building code information is not only an outdated system, but it’s one that is costing you time and money. Did you know that you can automate the process of code enforcement? OneClick Code is the only platform that enables roofers, contractors, adjusters and carriers to identify the jurisdiction having authority making it easier than ever to create an accurate estimate for a job. Want to know more? Read OneClick Code’s eBook Jurisdiction Matters: Removing Friction Through Automation.
Sharing your opinion is a great way to learn more about what is vogue in the industry and share your opinion as an expert. RoofersCoffeeShop, as the place where the industry meets, is curious about how you estimate.
Take the poll on the right side of the RCS homepage today!
Learn more about OneClick Code in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit oneclickcode.com.
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