Paste or upload your contractor quote and get a free, instant AI-powered quote review — a score, good things, and issues to raise before you sign. No account, no email, no phone number required.
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A free renovation quote analyzer built to give homeowners a fast second opinion before signing.
Drop in a PDF, .docx, .csv, .txt, or .md file — or just paste the quote text directly. Add your city for locally-calibrated pricing, or leave it blank. No account needed.
Our renovation quote analyzer checks price fairness against typical market rates for your city, scope clarity, and common red flags in seconds.
See a 0-5 score, what the quote does well, and specific issues to raise with your contractor before you sign.
Quick answers to the things homeowners ask before starting.
Is my contractor quote fair?
The Contractor Quote Checker compares the price, scope, and terms in your quote against typical renovation costs and common industry red flags, then gives you a 0-5 score with specific reasons — so you have a clear starting point for that question.
How can I tell if a contractor is overcharging?
The tool flags line items and totals that look significantly high relative to typical market rates for your city. It also flags red-flag language, like large upfront deposits or no written warranty, that often accompanies inflated pricing.
Does it know pricing for my city?
Enter your city in the optional field before checking your quote and the AI calibrates its price-fairness judgment to that market, in the right currency for Canadian or US cities. Leave it blank and it falls back to a general Canada-wide comparison instead.
What file formats does the free quote review tool accept?
PDF, .docx, .csv, .txt, and .md, up to 10MB. You can also just paste the quote text directly — no file needed.
Is the Contractor Quote Checker really free?
Yes. It's a free, no-login tool — no account, email, or phone number required to use it.
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