By Jesse Sanchez.
For commercial roofing service contractors, maintenance is the recurring work that keeps customer relationships active. It is also where management software can help contractors organize schedules, document what crews find in the field and show customers the value of ongoing roof care. That reality is why Brian Cook described Dataforma’s maintenance module as a significant opportunity for the company’s core users. He positioned the feature as a practical fit for the daily work commercial service contractors are already doing, especially for those managing repeat visits, service documentation and roof condition reports.
“The maintenance module will be even more impactful because the sales module, if you want to use it,” Brian said. “But the maintenance module, like our core contractor, that 90% of people that use us for commercial service, it’s right up their alley.” For those contractors, the value of maintenance management software is tied to consistency. Maintenance contracts often require contractors to return to a roof on a regular schedule, complete service work and provide records that explain what was done. The module is intended to support that workflow by helping contractors manage the ongoing details that come with commercial service relationships.
Brian also connected maintenance directly to inspection reporting, explaining that the two functions support each other in practice. “Part of the maintenance contract is typically, if I go out twice a year, I have to provide you with an inspection report to show you what I did and what I found.” Those inspection improvements matter because they give contractors a clearer way to document roof conditions, service activity and findings from the field. When paired with maintenance, inspection reporting helps turn routine visits into useful records that contractors can share with customers and reference over time.
Together, the maintenance module and inspection improvements reflect a focus on the service workflows that matter most to commercial contractors: recurring work, clear documentation and stronger communication with customers. By connecting maintenance activity with inspection reporting, Dataforma is positioning these tools around the day-to-day realities of contractors who need to show not only what work was completed, but also what was found along the way.
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Jesse is a writer for The Coffee Shops. When he is not writing and learning about the roofing industry, he can be found powerlifting, playing saxophone or reading a good book.
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