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What is ArcSite? | Green Shield Partner Podcast

ArcSite enhances home visits by providing transparent, accurate pricing and streamlining communication for better outcomes.

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Green Shield believes that a forever deck begins with a foundation of trust. By utilizing ArcSite, a premier mobile-first design tool, our team bridges the gap between your initial vision and a final, signed proposal in a single visit.

Why Precision Matters:

  • Instant Accuracy: Our team uses this technology to capture exact site data, ensuring every job is priced properly from the start. This eliminates guesswork and provides homeowners with the "straight talk" they deserve regarding their investment.
  • Homeowner Input: The digital interface allows Green Shield to incorporate your feedback in real-time. You can see your custom design take shape, providing a clear and accurate representation of exactly what is being promised.
  • Total Transparency: By moving from a sketch to a dead-accurate estimate on-site, Green Shield opens a direct line of communication. This ensures the homeowner feels confident, informed, and certain that their project meets our premier structural standards.

Green Shield stands as the trusted authority in deck building by combining real-world skill with smarter engineering. Visit the Green Shield website to schedule your professional evaluation and experience a transparent design process built around your home.

Transcript

Brandon: So the best thing about ArcSite is that it allows, all sorts of different field contractors to go from the first time they're visiting the job site, getting that sketch, going to a estimate for the customer and going to a signed proposal all in one visit. 

Patrick: ArcSite is a mobile first tool that really allows your field crew to be able to capture any of the data they need. And it's a tool that you can use with the homeowner to kind of get their input. 

Brandon: It allows the homeowner to feel, you know, nice and fuzzy that they're getting exactly what they're promised. So there's a sense of transparency there. There's a sense of accuracy for the contractor knowing that their job is priced properly. But it just opens up that communication line really well to both sides of the party.