Storm work is a race to stop the water already coming in. Vigilince reads your photos and structures the emergency first look: where the envelope is breached, the tarp and board-up scope, the intrusion paths to chase inside, and the structural-safety flags that decide whether it's safe to be on that roof at all.
Reference only — structural safety and scope are verified on site.
Roof, window, and wall breaches where weather is getting in — read from the photos so the dry-in scope targets the real openings.
Emergency dry-in structured — tarp area, board-up openings, and the temporary protection that stops the loss from growing overnight.
Where the water traveled inside — ceilings, cavities, rooms below — so the interior water scope isn't missed while everyone's focused on the roof.
Compromised decking, downed lines, and unstable structure surfaced first — because the most important storm decision is whether it's safe to be there.
Emergency protection and interior line-item structure ready for your price book — priced from your numbers only, unmatched left blank.
Before-protection photos and a verification checklist — the storm-response record adjusters expect, generated automatically.
First-hour actions — safety, source control, and documentation.
Room-by-room scope so nothing gets missed on the walkthrough.
Size the drying for the interior water that came in with the storm.
No — and it won't pretend to. It flags visible structural concerns as a stop-work-style prompt so you slow down and verify before access. The safety call is always yours, made on site.
Yes. Storm losses are really water losses once the envelope is open. Vigilince maps the intrusion paths and structures the interior water scope so it isn't forgotten while the crew focuses on dry-in.
Never. Pricing comes only from your price book — matched items priced from your numbers, unmatched left blank and marked "Needs pricing."
Start free and see the first-look report your crew would mobilize on.