Recommendations to others considering SureCount Takeoff:
We currently use the SureCount Software and it works pretty well for our applications. We are a low voltage contractor and we use it for most of our takeoffs, which saves us on labor and material (paper) costs. The program is generally geared towards electrical contractors and there are a few things that I would add that would be useful such as j-hook runs and cable tray (pathways). Currently we use the branch or feeder measurements for this and divide our total number by 4 since our cabling is generally supported every 4 feet. We also have to manually calculate the size of the cable path based on the number of cables using each path. Also, one thing that would be useful is the ability to make minor changes to the drawings and import shapes or picture files to create quick shop drawings etc. Customer service has been very helpful when I have questions about the software. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What problems is SureCount Takeoff solving and how is that benefiting you?
Our business is tele /data wiring & build out of telecom rooms. We love the software. The time it takes to do take offs is a quarter of the time compared to manual take offs. More accurate & software does the math Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.