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How to Read Aerial Imagery for Accurate Metal Roof Estimates (Canada Edition)

Roof Manager Team April 11, 2026 5 min read guides

You've decided to move away from the ladder and toward aerial measurements. You're looking at a satellite image of a home in Mississauga or a commercial building in Surrey. The picture is clear, but how do you turn that flat 2D image into a 3D metal roofing bid you can trust with your wallet?

Understanding how to read aerial imagery ensures you're not just getting a number — you're getting a profitable number. Here's what a high-quality aerial measurement report is actually telling you.

1. Pitch Detection: The Metal Roof Multiplier

This is the most critical factor for metal roofing. Asphalt shingles are forgiving; metal panels are not. If you're off by even 5 degrees on a complex roof pitch, your panel lengths will be wrong.

Aerial software uses stereoscopic imaging and photogrammetry to calculate the rise over run of every individual roof plane. When reviewing a report, look for the Pitch Multiplier:

  • A 4/12 pitch has a multiplier of ~1.054
  • A 8/12 pitch has a multiplier of ~1.202
  • A 12/12 pitch has a multiplier of ~1.414

The software automatically applies this math to the 2D footprint to give you the actual surface area. Pro tip: Never hand-measure a 10/12 roof in February. Satellite reports do it instantly and safely from a warm office.

2. Understanding Waste Factors for Metal

A common mistake contractors make is applying the same waste factor to metal as they do to shingles.

  • Asphalt shingles: Typical waste factor is 10–15% due to cutting and starter strips.
  • Standing seam metal: Waste factor should be lower (5–8%) for main panels, but higher for trim and flashing.

Aerial imagery lets you pre-calculate the exact linear footage of eave drip, gable rake, valleys, and ridges. Instead of adding a vague "fluff" number of $500 to cover your bases, you can build a razor-sharp material list. This makes your bid more competitive while protecting your margin.

Roof ComponentWhat to Look For in the ReportMetal Waste Factor
Main Roof PlanesPitch-adjusted surface area (sq ft)5–8%
Ridge & HipLinear footage10%
ValleysLinear footage (critical for flashing)15%
Eave Drip EdgePerimeter linear footage5%
Gable RakeGable edge linear footage5%

3. Navigating Canadian Climate Challenges

For Canadian roofers, aerial imagery is a winter game-changer. A roof covered in snow is impossible to measure manually. You either wait for the thaw — losing the job — or you guess, and lose the money.

With satellite imagery, you're looking at high-resolution photos taken during clear-weather months. You get a dry, accurate measurement even if the job site currently has three feet of snow on it. This keeps your estimating department productive 12 months a year across every province.

4. The Alternative to Drone Regulation

Transport Canada's drone regulations require a Pilot Certificate for commercial use and strict airspace awareness compliance. Using a personal drone for every estimate is a logistical and legal headache most contractors cannot absorb.

Satellite imagery provides a regulation-free alternative that is often just as accurate for residential and light commercial estimating purposes — and it is ready the moment you enter an address, not after scheduling a flight window.

From Image to Invoice

Roof Manager bridges the gap between raw satellite data and the final bid. It translates aerial measurements into a professional report ready for your client's signature, including pitch-adjusted area, full edge breakdowns, and a material bill of materials. You do not need to be a photogrammetry expert — you just need the final numbers.

To understand how the cost compares to legacy services, see our full pricing breakdown on the Roof Manager pricing page.

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