WEATHER MAPPING
AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
ADVANCED
WEATHER
MAPPING
AT YOUR
FINGERTIPS
Stay ahead of every storm with real-time weather intelligence built directly into RoofStack. Track live radar, storm cells, hail paths, wind events, and rainfall patterns so your team always knows where to go, when to go, and which neighborhoods offer the highest opportunity for new claims.
RoofStack’s Advanced Weather Mapping gives roofing companies a decisive advantage. Instead of checking multiple apps or guessing where damage might be, your team gets a visual, accurate, and up-to-the-minute map layered directly over your service areas.
See storms as they move. Mark hit zones. Deploy crews with confidence.


Advanced Weather Mapping Built for Roofers
RoofStack’s Advanced Weather Mapping connects real-time meteorological data with your roofing workflow, giving your team instant visibility into the storms that matter most.
Instead of relying on guesswork or jumping between multiple weather apps, your crews get a single, accurate, and continuously updating snapshot of storm activity right inside your platform. Track how storms develop, monitor impact zones as they form, and understand which neighborhoods are most likely to experience roof damage.
With this level of insight, roofing teams can mobilize faster, schedule inspections with confidence, and maximize opportunities immediately after a storm. Whether you are planning same-day canvassing, preparing for insurance-driven appointments, or positioning your team before a major weather event, RoofStack gives you the clarity and timing you need to stay ahead.
Make Every Storm an Opportunity
RoofStack’s Advanced Weather Mapping gives your team the real-time intelligence needed to make faster decisions, respond to storms with precision, and stay ahead of the competition. When you know exactly where damage is likely to occur, you can deploy crews sooner, book more inspections, and close more jobs with less effort. Take control of every storm season. Transform weather events into opportunity.
