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Permit Prep

Supplier referral sheet

When a roofing material order gets stuck on Product Approval or NOA paperwork, send the contractor here.

A one-page handoff for roofing supply counters, outside reps, and office admins. Use it when a Florida re-roof customer has product names, underlayment, attachment, NOC, or permit-packet questions that are slowing the job.

Referral and packet-readiness support only. We do not guarantee approval, give legal/code advice, submit permits, sign documents, pay fees, or replace the licensed contractor.

Copy/paste handoff

Plain wording a supplier can use without overpromising.

Keep the supplier out of permit advice. The safe pitch is document organization and missing-info review.

Counter noteIf the permit packet is slowing you down, Permit Prep can check the re-roof paperwork before you file.They look at the job address, scope/quote, product names, Product Approval or NOA details, and roof-system gaps, then return a short readiness memo. It is $99 for the pilot check.
Boundary lineNot a permit approval service.The contractor still files, signs, pays fees, supervises the job, and handles final code/building-department requirements. Permit Prep only organizes public paperwork and flags missing info.

Fast forward

Copy this into a text or email.

Use this when a contractor wants the shortest handoff instead of a full sales page explanation.

Copy/paste messageHere is the permit-packet check I mentioned:https://reactivateflow.com/florida-reroof-packet-checkIt is a $99 pre-filing review for Florida re-roof jobs. Send the address, quote/scope, roof covering, product names, and any known Product Approval / NOA or underlayment details. They return a short readiness memo with missing-info flags before your office files. It does not replace the contractor, guarantee approval, or submit the permit.

What the contractor should send

Minimum details for a useful first check.

More complete inputs make the memo faster and reduce follow-up.

1Job routeProperty address, county/city if known, contractor name, and expected permit office or portal.
2Scope / quoteRoof covering, square count if known, tear-off or recover note, deck type, slope, and mean roof height if available.
3Product detailsManufacturer/product names, Florida Product Approval or Miami-Dade NOA numbers if known, underlayment, fastening/attachment method, and installation docs.