Digital takeoff
Measure fence runs, posts, gates, and panel areas directly from a site plan or boundary drawing.
Digital takeoff
Upload any scaled site plan or boundary drawing and measure directly on screen. Set a calibration reference on a known measurement and you can trace fence runs, panel sections, curved boundaries, post positions, and gates without manual scaling.
All you need is a reliable scale or defined measurement on that plan that you know is correct. In digital takeoff, the first step is calibrating the measurement system using that scale. Tip: use the longest wall run, boundary line, or room dimension for calibration - these are usually the most reliable measurements on a plan.
What you can measure
- Line - a single straight fence run between corners.
- Multi-Line - several fence runs added together when the same fence type runs in multiple directions around a property.
- Curved Line - curved sections following a driveway, garden bed, or radius boundary.
- Point - posts, gates, latches, individual fittings.
- Area - sheet panel area, mesh area for tennis courts or pool enclosures, or general enclosed regions.
All measurements are saved and auto-calculated to pre-populate the next phase in the quote builder.
What happens next
When you continue from digital takeoff into the quote builder, you will see each area you created, each component you measured, and its associated items. You can edit and adjust if needed, or continue quickly to the next step.
What gets saved
- Your initial floor plan or drawing.
- A digital takeoff version of the image showing your lines, measurements, areas, and items overlaid on the plan.
- A clean image without your uploaded image and only your digital takeoff lines / items, so you can clearly see what you measured.
These are useful for job records, client documentation, or to clearly define exactly what was quoted at a later point if you need to reference it.
Related
- Quote builder
- Manual Quote - if you already have your measurements.
- Blank Quote - for fully custom line-by-line quotes without takeoff.
Last updated: Mon May 25 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)