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What we look for in a good quote:

Where, What, Why?

Clearly state where the issue is (room or unit), what is being repaired or installed, and why it’s needed. This avoids guesswork and helps owners approve faster.

Measurements Matter

Include relevant dimensions: square footage, linear feet, depth, or number of fixtures. Measurements support accuracy and pricing transparency.

Equipment Details

Include make, model, and condition of any equipment (HVAC, appliances, etc.), especially when replacement or repair is being quoted.

Options, If Applicable

Present more than one option (e.g., repair vs. replace, good/better/best). Investors appreciate flexibility and ROI-conscious decisions.

Labor vs. Materials Breakdown

Separate labor from materials so owners can clearly see cost structure and compare to other bids if needed.

Task Breakdown

List step-by-step tasks you’ll perform (e.g., “Remove old vanity, install new one, reconnect plumbing, seal edges”). Helps avoid scope creep or miscommunication.

Pictures, Pictures, Pictures

Before and after, wide and close-up. Photos help tell the story and are critical for remote owners and property managers.

Estimated Timeline

How long will this take from start to finish once approved? Include lead time for materials if there is any delay.

Urgency Indicator

Call out if the issue is urgent or safety-related, or if delaying it could cause further damage or cost.

Warranty Info (if applicable)

If you’re offering a warranty on parts or labor, include that here. It builds trust and professionalism.

Perfect Quote Example

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