Rebuild
Rebuild is an AI-assisted estimating application for property restoration contractors that turns site photos, voice notes, 3D scans, and documents into insurance-style scopes with export paths to Xactimate and PDF deliverables.
Marketed to mitigation, reconstruction, contents, and related insurance restoration work, Rebuild focuses on speeding up line-item estimates that must align with carrier expectations. Teams capture field information through mixed inputs, then the system proposes structured scopes intended to reduce manual typing in estimating spreadsheets.
Public pages list project types such as interior and exterior reconstruction, mitigation, mold, fire mitigation, biohazard, and time-and-material jobs. Inputs called out include voice memos, 3D scans, and uploaded documents, with an AI voice assistant described for guided walkthroughs on site.
Downstream, Rebuild advertises export to Xactimate and customized PDFs so estimators can move from draft scope to carrier-ready packages. That workflow targets restoration operations where Xactimate remains a common exchange format with adjusters.
Customer stories on the homepage cite operational lifts such as doubling weekly estimate volume and higher approved claim values, plus aggregate marketing figures like an eight percent win-rate lift and a seven percent average revenue lift in highlighted case materials (Rebuild, 2026). Numbers are promotional highlights rather than independent audits, so treat them as directional.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Purpose-built for restoration rather than general contractor bid tools
- Explicit Xactimate export for common insurance workflows
- Accepts modern field capture formats including 3D scans
- Voice-led intake can spread estimating beyond a single specialist
- Case studies quote concrete throughput and revenue effects
Cons
- Pricing is demo-driven with no public rate card
- Accuracy still depends on capture quality and estimator review
- Focused on restoration; not a substitute for full BIM authoring
- Carrier rules vary; compliance remains your team???s responsibility
Key features
Multi-input capture: Combine photos, voice notes, 3D scans, and documents before generating a scope.
Scope templates across loss types: Support mitigation, reconstruction, contents, mold, fire, biohazard, and T&M workflows described on the site.
AI-guided interviews: Voice assistant prompts to reduce missed measurements or follow-up questions.
Xactimate export: Push generated line items toward Xactimate for adjuster-aligned pricing workflows.
PDF export: Produce branded estimate PDFs when carriers or owners need static files.
Error checks: Marketing copy references checks for missed opportunities or inconsistencies before submission.
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No public pricing on rebuild.work; book a demo for licensing.
Frequently asked questions
What is Rebuild used for?
Rebuild helps insurance restoration companies build detailed estimates faster by processing site evidence and notes into structured scopes. It is aimed at water, fire, mold, biohazard, and reconstruction jobs where adjusters expect Xactimate-style documentation.
Does Rebuild replace Xactimate?
Marketing pages position export to Xactimate rather than replacing the estimating engine outright. Teams still rely on Xactimate for pricing libraries in many programs, while Rebuild focuses on accelerating draft scopes and packaging exports.
Can Rebuild use 3D scans?
Homepage materials list 3D scans among accepted inputs alongside photos and voice notes. Confirm supported devices and file types with Rebuild during onboarding.
Who is the typical Rebuild user?
The site targets owners, operations leaders, and estimators at restoration contractors who need higher estimate volume and faster cycle times on insurance-funded repairs.
Is Rebuild only for large contractors?
Testimonials include regional restoration firms rather than only national brands. Capacity gains are framed for teams that feel estimating throughput limits growth.
Where is Rebuild based?
The privacy policy lists Rebuild Technology Inc. with a New York mailing address and contact channels for legal questions. Product delivery is software-as-a-service through app.rebuild.work.
