Included in the free version:
Wind Mitigation
Job Order Form
Photo Album
Invoice
Addendum for Additional Comments
Wood Destroying Organisms
Roof Certification
Inspection Workflow Checklist
Buyer-Seller Pre-inspection Checklist
Inspection Agreement
Maybe it’s me…having a problem finding the download for the free wind mit form you so graciously offered. What am I doing wrong? I already am a subscriber.
George at BestInspectors.net sells a version that allows you to save pictures and all. It’s pretty good. I like it. I think there is another version that I think John Shishilla has - not sure who was selling it that many also liked. Contact him, Honor Construction is his firm/company. Again, not sure if it was him or someone else.
You could download a free print driver and print to pdf and save the results. In some pdf versions you can use the free adobe acrobat reader to save the form.
You can print the report or do as John suggested and print to a PDF print driver with the free version. The paid version has full Reader Usage Rights enabled.
I highly recommend the paid version of Windsurance. It also does roof certs and has the state WDO form. Think the cost is $125 and it is well worth it. I have had many compliments from agents on the report.
The report can be used on an Android with a PDF editor such as Repligo or QPDF Notes. On the iPad, I recommend Write PDF or PDF Expert. Be sure to flatten the PDF before you send it to your customer.
The free version can be printed or saved as a PDF by sending it through a PDF print driver (also free). The Premium version has full Extended Reader Usage Rights which will allow saving the form data in the form for later editing. The Premium version can also be used on iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android phones or tablets, Mac, and Windows PCs.
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