No mystery, no pressure. Here’s how a price is actually built — so you can judge any estimate, including ours.
Last updated June 15, 2026
Every line is real labor and real materials, plus the work most people never see — scoping the real problem, pulling the right trade, sequencing it correctly, documenting it, and standing behind it. That coordination is what you’re hiring.
For anything we can’t see yet — crawlspaces, behind walls, “several areas throughout” — a “firm” phone price is a guess that breaks later. We give an honest range, then firm it in writing before any work. Accurate beats fast.
An allowance is a fair ceiling for something we can’t pin down until we’re in it. It’s billed at actual cost — if it comes in under, you pay less; if it would go over, only with your written OK. It’s the honest alternative to a fake-firm number.
The only things that move are allowances (billed at actual cost) and changes you approve in writing first. No silent additions, ever.
Small jobs are due on completion. Larger jobs take a deposit to schedule and order materials, with the balance due at completion. You also have three business days to cancel after you sign, with your deposit returned.
On qualifying deals under a signed agreement, the amount can be paid from the seller’s proceeds at closing — the same price as paying now, no fee, no interest. We never charge extra for waiting.
Tell us what’s going on. We’ll give you an honest range now and firm it after a quick look.