The Site details page provides an in-depth view of a site and the individual roofs detected at that site. As a site owner or manager, this view helps you monitor the condition of each roof, track changes over time, and proactively plan repairs before issues escalate.
The Map View lets you visually assess roof condition, add annotations, and leave comments for assignees. This makes it easier for multiple users collaborating on the site to share observations, flag concerns, and take action as needed. In addition, you can also edit the parcel boundary in this view.
When sites are uploaded to the Roof Assessment application, each one is automatically assigned a unique identifier, known as a uuid. You can find this uuid
in the site’s URL, visible in your browser’s address bar (as shown in the image below this note).
If you experience any issues accessing a site or viewing its detections, please reach out to our Support team and include the uuid in your message to will help us resolve the issue.
Viewing site details
Click anywhere in the site row to view its details. The following page is displayed.
Ref | Description |
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| Search box that allows you to find sites in your portfolio and add sites to your list. You can search for an address and add the site to your portfolio. |
| List of available surveys for the site you are viewing currently. You can select any survey - most recent or historical, from the list of available surveys.
If AI insights are not available for a particular survey, a message is displayed when you hover over the survey or select it, as shown in the image. AI insights, when available, are shown for the past two years from the selected survey date. |
| Site details displayed over three tabs including the number of buildings and roofs at the site, corresponding roof detections, and site details. This section also features a menu with options for renaming the site and editing the site boundary. |
| This toolbar contains the following options: - Link, which allows you to copy the link to the current site page you are viewing.
- Help and support, which allows you to share feedback about the app with us, access the product documentation in the Help Center and contact support if you have any questions.
- Notifications, which displays any notification about downloads being available or comments in which you've been tagged, etc. You can choose to view all notifications or only the ones that are unread. Notifications can be configured in MyAccount.
- Account, with options to go to MapBrowser and MyAccount, or sign out of Roof Assessment.
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| The map area displays a zoomed in view of the site overlaid with AI roof detection layers. In addition, tools to view/hide AI layers, add measurements, annotations and comment are available. Below the map, there are options to switch to different base layers depending on the available layers such as Oblique and 3D. |
| Allows you to compare imagery between surveys so that you can easily see the changes over time. |
The tabs displayed below the address are available at both the site and building levels with associated information wherever it's relevant. For example, in the Overview tab, you will see information about the site such as the total area, the number of buildings, property type, etc. You can then click into each building and view an overview of the building such as building footprint, height and number of stories, etc.
Adding sites to your portfolio
If a site you search for isn’t already in your portfolio, you can add it or other nearby sites to your portfolio.
Click Add to Portfolio to open the Name Site dialog box. The Site name defaults to the add you searched for. Edit this if required.
Assign an External ID to the site.
Click Add site.
Use the Edit site boundaries context menu option to make any changes to the site boundary by dragging the boundary points. Click Save Boundaries. A warning is displayed if the boundaries are not aligned correctly.
You can only edit the site boundary once when adding a site.
Edited boundaries and roof splits are not carried across to newer surveys.
Buildings
The Buildings tab lists the buildings detected at the site. For each building, the overall RSI and the number of roofs detected at that building are displayed.
From here, you can drill down into the details. To do so, click on a building.
Roofs
Clicking on a building displays each roof, corresponding condition and detections in the Condition tab. Each roof detection is shown in a different color.
The Details tab displays building footprint, roof material and shape, pitch and roof objects (such as A/C Condenser Unit, walkway, skylights, solar panels, vents, translucent roofing and so on) detected. You can hover over or click on any of the above detections to view it on the map.
You can choose to show or hide the objects in the map.
RSI Score
The RSI score and associated details are generated based on Gen 6 AI data, which indicate the condition of the roof based on a score. For more information, see this article.
Detections
The Detections tab shows the roof condition details that are displayed in the Condition tab above. For each detection, the area, percentage of roof affected and confidence score are displayed.
Click the Show/Hide button to display or hide the detection on the map.
Roof detections include rusting, ponding, patching, staining, debris, tree overhang and so on.
For a complete list of AI detections, see the article AI Detections in Roof Assessment.
Overview
The Overview tab displays the following information:
- Site details
- Total area
- Number of buildings at the site
- Number of roofs
- Property type - industrial/residential/commercial, etc.
- Assignees - users added to view and collaborate on the site
- Location
- Primary address
- Included addresses
- Tags - any tags you or other users have added to the site record
Below the Building Overview section, any building objects detected are listed if you have the associated pack. You can also click into each building and see an overview of the building.
Comparing site details over time
Use the Compare option track how the condition of the roof has changed over time to help you identify patterns, spot emerging issues, and support maintenance planning with visual confirmation.
Use the slider to switch between the imagery from the two surveys.
Click Exit Compare to return to the Map view.