Save time and simplify roof flashing drawings with FlashRite
FlashRite lets you draw roof flashings accurately and effortlessly, then send the details to manufacturers instantly, hassle-free.
Easy to Draw
Flashrite is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly. Its point and tap functionality lets you easily measure and draw flashings, just like you would by hand. Your 7-year old could do it, as could your 70-year old non-techy dad
Offline Mode
Never miss a measurement, even offline. Our app works without an internet connection, ensuring you can accurately measure roof flashings anytime and anywhere. We understand job sites often lack connectivity, so we made sure our app is always functional, no matter where you are.

Instant PDF Export
Instantly export your measurements into PDFs to send to suppliers, saving you the hassle of drafting and formatting yourself. With all information presented clearly, you reduce the risk of costly errors. Your suppliers and your budget will thank you.

Easy to Share
FlashRite's easy sharing feature makes sharing information a breeze. No matter the medium you prefer—WhatsApp, text, or email—you can effortlessly send your roof flashing measurements to those who need them, all within a few taps
Hey, I'm James, a third generation roofer with over 20 years of experience. Our family roofing business have hundreds of homes, buildings, and structures under our belts, so we know roofs, and flashings, and how easy it is to mess the measurements up .
The old way of measuring flashings has always frustrated me—it was slow, confusing and prone to errors between tradesmen and suppliers. There had to be a better way, but when I searched the market, it didn't exist. So I created FlashRite- the simplest and ultimate flashing measurement app. It's a flashing measurement app created by a roofer FOR roofers, and that's why it's different It's made my job, and my process, so much easier.
The ultimate flashing app
Save yourself time, money and effort and change the way you draw and measure flashings forever