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In the past, I have attended training seminars from some of the most popular providers in the industry. These seminars had class sizes of 30+. The instructor was never able to complete the entire course because the students were at different levels of experience. Also, the training manual they provided me was 20 pages of incomplete data and it looked like it was thrown together at the last minute. I left these seminars disgusted. I just spent $400.00 and it felt like I didn’t accomplish a thing. Then a couple of months later I get deployed. I haven’t used the estimating software since the seminar. So I pull out my so-called training manual in hopes of assisting me to refresh my memory, of course it was useless. So I began taking my own notes and started documenting procedures step by step for future reference. Eventually, I started compiling this information into a reference manual. Soon after, other adjusters were wanting copies of my manual. I took this reference manual and converted it into a very detailed instruction manual.
This training course is designed to teach you Xactimate at your own pace. There is no better way to learn than one-on-one. I will sit by your side and walk you through all the major aspects of this software. Together, we will write a few estimates & draw a few roofs in sketch. We will import and label photos and create diary entries. I will show you the short cuts you need to know that will speed up the estimate writing process. Along with this course, you will be provided with a very useful instruction manual that is very easy to follow. Every page on this step by step manual is illustrated in complete detail. This instruction manual is designed and categorized to answer the most frequently asked questions you will have while using this software.


Our Goals
  • To provide the best training available in our industry. 
  • To allow our students learn at their own pace.
  • To  provide our students with the realistic information needed to write estimates.