Other Home Project estimate review
Is your other home project estimate fair?
You're holding a quote for real money, from someone who does this every day, and you'll do it maybe twice in your life. That's not a fair matchup. The fix isn't distrust - it's knowing exactly what a complete other home project estimate should spell out before you sign.
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ScopeCheck compares what each estimate includes, what's missing, how the prices stack up against each other, and the exact questions to ask before you sign.
What a complete other home project estimate includes
This is the same checklist our audit engine reads your estimates against.
- Scope described specifically enough that a stranger could verify completion
- Materials specified by brand/grade rather than "builder grade" or unstated
- Permit responsibility stated where the work plausibly requires one
- Payment schedule tied to milestones, not front-loaded
- Warranty terms in writing: duration and what is covered
Red flags in any trade
- A single lump-sum number with no line items - you can't compare what you can't see
- "Contractor grade" or "builder grade" materials with no brand named
- A big deposit demanded before any materials are ordered
- No mention of permits on work that plainly needs one
- Pressure to sign today because "this price expires tonight"
Get your other home project quotes reviewed line by line
Upload 1-3 estimates and get a plain-English audit: what each one includes, what's missing against the checklist above, how the prices compare, and the exact questions to ask before you sign. We take no referral fees from contractors - we work only for you.
If you are new to this, start with one file and we keep every result in plain language.
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