EagleView Measurements Guide

EagleView measurements — what they cost, what's inside, and the $10 alternative.

Quick answer

EagleView measurements are aerial roof reports generated from manned-aircraft imagery, accepted by every major US insurance carrier and accurate to ±1.5%. A Premium residential report costs $55–$95 and delivers in 30 minutes (rush) to 24 hours (standard). The fastest cheaper alternative is RoofGenius — AI-validated satellite reports starting at $10 with the same squares/pitch/ridge breakdowns, returned in under five minutes.

Cost

$55–$95 for an EagleView Premium residential report; $35–$45 on a volume contract with 12-month commitment.

Turnaround

30 minutes for rush, 4–24 hours for standard. Coverage outside dense metro areas may take longer.

Carrier acceptance

Universal across State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Farmers, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, and regional carriers.

Cheaper alternative

RoofGenius at $10/report, ±2.8% accuracy, under-5-minute delivery, accepted by most carriers.

EagleView vs every measurement provider in 2026

ProviderPer reportSubscriptionDeliveryAccuracyCarrier acceptance
RoofGenius$10$0–$9 on subscriptionUnder 5 min±2.8%Most carriers
EagleView Premium$55–$95$35–$45 on volume contract30 min – 24 hr±1.5%Universal
Roofr$19–$35$89–$299/moInstant – 6 hr±3.0%Most carriers
Hover$30–$70Subscription tiersSame day±2.5%Most carriers
GAF QuickMeasure$17–$3015 min – 24 hr±3.0%Limited

Pricing surveyed June 2026. Provider prices vary by report type, complexity, and geography.

When to use EagleView vs RoofGenius

EagleView is still the right tool for one specific scenario: a carrier desk that explicitly requires an EagleView report on the claim file. For that one job, run EagleView, attach it, and move on.

Every other measurement — retail bidding, storm canvassing, prospecting, supplements on carriers that accept any reputable provider — is faster and cheaper with RoofGenius. A contractor pulling 20 reports per month spends $1,100–$1,900/mo with EagleView Premium versus $200 (pay-as-you-go) or $149/mo (unlimited) with RoofGenius.

Read the full EagleView vs RoofGenius head-to-head →

Frequently asked questions

How much does an EagleView measurement cost in 2026?+

EagleView Premium residential reports cost $55–$95 per report. Rush orders carry a $20–$40 premium. Volume contracts can lower the per-report cost to $35–$45 but typically lock you into a 12-month commitment with minimum monthly spend.

How long does an EagleView report take?+

Standard EagleView reports return in 30 minutes to 24 hours. Rush orders return in under 30 minutes for an additional fee. Coverage outside dense metro areas may take longer.

What is included in an EagleView measurement report?+

Total squares, predominant pitch and per-facet pitch, ridge / hip / valley / eave / rake linear footage, a 3D model of the structure, and waste calculations. Premium reports include penetration counts and step-flashing call-outs.

Is EagleView accepted by insurance carriers?+

Yes. EagleView is the universally accepted standard across State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Farmers, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, and every major regional carrier. Some carrier desks specifically require EagleView.

What is the cheapest EagleView alternative?+

RoofGenius is the cheapest EagleView alternative at $10 per report (or $0–$9 per report on subscription) with ±2.8% verified accuracy and a 5-minute return time. Roofr ($19–$35) and Hover ($30–$70) sit in the middle.

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