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Permit Prep

Two-link share card

Send this when someone just needs the re-roof packet check links.

A short forwardable page for a contractor owner, supplier rep, estimator, or office admin. It keeps the handoff focused on two actions: buy the $99 check or send the job details.

Packet-readiness review only. No permit approval guarantee, legal/code advice, engineering, portal filing, signatures, fee payment, or contractor responsibility transfer.

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Text message version.

Plain language a supplier rep, office admin, or contractor can forward without making filing or approval promises.

If the re-roof packet is getting slowed down by Product Approval, NOA, underlayment, attachment, or missing roof-system details, use this $99 packet-readiness check. Buy here: https://reactivateflow.com/roof-buy. Send job details here: https://reactivateflow.com/roof-details. It is packet review only; the licensed contractor still files, signs, pays fees, and handles approval.

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Email / office note version.

Use when the quote, product names, receipt, and roof-system details may live with different people.

Subject: Re-roof packet check

If the re-roof packet is getting slowed down by Product Approval, NOA, underlayment, attachment, or missing roof-system details, this is the $99 packet-readiness check:

Buy the check: https://reactivateflow.com/roof-buy
Send job details: https://reactivateflow.com/roof-details
Offer page: https://reactivateflow.com/roof

Send the job address, scope or quote, roof covering, product names, and any underlayment/attachment details you have. Unknowns are okay; they become missing-info flags.

Important: this is packet-readiness review only. The licensed contractor still files, signs, pays fees, handles code compliance, and is responsible for approval.
Use this whenThe contact is already warm.Do not make them read a long page first. Send the two links and let the details form collect the job context.
Do not promiseNo approval or filing claim.The check returns a memo and missing-info list. The authorized contractor remains responsible for filing, signatures, fees, code compliance, and permit approval.
Best attachmentsQuote, scope, product docs.Job address, roof covering, product names, Product Approval / NOA numbers, underlayment, deck, slope, and attachment details all help.