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Quotrr for water and fire restoration contractors

Restoration runs on speed, equipment days and insurance paperwork, all at once. Quotrr drafts the mitigation scope from your walkthrough while the trucks are still loading, and keeps the owner and the adjuster looking at the same line items.

From loss walk to scope

You walk the loss, map the wet, and talk the mitigation into your phone. Quinn drafts the scope. Here is what that sounds like on a supply line burst.

YOUR VOICE NOTE, 45 SECONDS ON SITE

"Walked the Pearce loss on Harbor Lane. Supply line burst in the upstairs bath, water tracked through the kitchen ceiling. Extract standing water, two rooms. Pull wet pad, the carpet may save, lift and dry it. Drop the damaged ceiling drywall, call it 80 square feet. Six air movers and two dehus, estimate three days, monitor daily with readings. Contents in the kitchen get moved and covered. Rebuild scoped after dry-out, separate proposal."

WHAT QUINN DRAFTS, BETTER TIER SHOWN
Water extraction, 2 rooms~$600
Carpet lift, pad removal and disposal~$450
Ceiling drywall demo, approx. 80 sq ft~$520
Drying equipment, 6 air movers and 2 dehumidifiers, 3 days~$1,350
Daily moisture monitoring and documentation~$380

Drafted with the rebuild flagged as a separate post-dry-out proposal and the daily readings logged for the adjuster file. Numbers above are example placeholders. You set your own pricing and approve every line before it goes out.

What eats your evenings

The adjuster pays what the paper proves.

Equipment days, square footage, readings. If the documentation is thin, the supplement fight starts and your margin is the ante.

KILLED BY: ITEMIZED SCOPES WITH MONITORING LOGGED AGAINST EVERY DRYING DAY.
Emergency scopes get built in chaos.

Water is moving, the owner is upset, the crew needs direction. The scope written from memory that night misses lines the loss walk caught.

KILLED BY: VOICE-NOTE SCOPING ON SITE, WHILE YOU ARE LOOKING AT THE WET.
The rebuild approval drags after the dry-out.

Mitigation ends, equipment leaves, and the rebuild decision floats between owner and adjuster for weeks while your backlog moves on.

KILLED BY: SEVEN-TOUCH FOLLOW-UP THAT KEEPS THE REBUILD IN FRONT OF EVERYONE.

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What it costs

Free to run the work: leads, proposals, jobs, basic invoicing. Pro is $12.99 a week, $39 a month, or $299 a year when you want Quinn unlimited and the follow-up automation. Full pricing.

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