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Get it quoted, get it done.
First house, first contractor. Hire without getting burned.
Learn what a job should cost, what a fair bid includes, and how to check a contractor's record before you hand over a deposit.
We never sell your information. You pay the contractor, not us.
What gets in the way
The three things that slow you down
You do not know the norms
What should this cost, what should the bid include, and what is a red flag? Nobody taught you.
Everyone sounds confident
Every contractor sounds sure of themselves, and you have no way to tell skill from sales.
The deposit feels like a leap
Handing money to a stranger for work you cannot judge yet is nerve-wracking.
What Quotrr does about it
Three answers, shipped today
Know the ballpark
An honest price range for common jobs tells you whether a bid is fair before you commit.
Check the record, not the pitch
A verifiable history of finished jobs and Props lets you weigh proof over confidence.
A deposit you can follow
Sign and pay from a link, then watch the job move, so the money is tied to visible progress.
Common questions
How do I know if a bid is fair?
Start with an honest price range for the job using the estimate tools, then compare bids against it. A fair quote should also break out the work in plain language.
What should a good proposal include?
Clear line items, the scope of work, and a price you can read, with no vague lump sums. On Quotrr the proposal is itemized and you sign it from a link.
How do I avoid getting burned on the deposit?
Hire a contractor with a verifiable record of completed jobs, sign an itemized proposal, and follow the job in the portal so the work is visible as it moves.
Do I need an app or an account?
No. The proposal and portal open from a link in any browser, with nothing to download.
Does it cost me anything?
No. You pay the contractor for the work. Quotrr does not charge you a fee or sell your information.
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