Get Contractor Quotes
Share your project details and we’ll route your request for follow-up. Start with a quick estimate to set a realistic range, then submit your quote request using the same scope assumptions.
1) Estimate (optional)
2) Quote request
How quote requests work
- You share basic project info (type, size, ZIP) and contact details.
- We route your request for follow-up based on project type and location.
- If we have matching contractors, they can reach out to schedule a site visit and provide a real bid.
Tip: for the best comparisons, ask each contractor to bid the same scope and confirm what’s excluded.
How to submit a high-quality quote request
Better inputs lead to better bids. Contractors can scope your project faster when your request includes clear goals and constraints.
- Describe the work area clearly (rooms, surfaces, dimensions, access issues).
- List known repairs or conditions that may affect labor time.
- Include material preferences and what alternatives are acceptable.
- State desired start timing and any hard completion deadlines.
- Mention HOA, permitting, occupancy, or scheduling constraints.
If your project has multiple phases, include phase priority so contractors can quote the critical work first.
How to compare bids after you receive them
Price alone is not enough. Review each bid for scope quality, risk coverage, and execution reliability.
- Scope match: Verify each contractor is pricing the same deliverables.
- Inclusions: Confirm prep, cleanup, disposal, and permit assumptions.
- Materials: Compare grade, brand, and warranty level line-by-line.
- Timeline: Confirm realistic start/completion windows and crew assumptions.
- Payment terms: Use milestone-based payments tied to completed work.
When bids look far apart, request a scope reconciliation call before making a final decision.
What happens after submission
- Your project request is stored and matched by ZIP + project type.
- Matching contractors can review and follow up directly.
- You can compare bids, timelines, and communication style before hiring.
Not every submission receives immediate contractor outreach in every area. If follow-up is limited, use the calculator range to continue planning and gather local bids directly with your scope checklist.
Quote request FAQ
Do I need to run the estimate first?
No, but it helps. Running the estimate first improves request quality and gives you a clear budget starting point.
Can I submit without a phone number?
Yes. Email is required so follow-up can happen. Phone is optional but often improves response speed.
Is the estimate a contractor bid?
No. The estimate is a planning range. Contractor bids are project-specific and should be reviewed in writing.
How many bids should I compare?
Two to three quality bids is usually sufficient when all contractors quote the same written scope.