What happens after you reach out
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You send the surface
A photo text is usually enough. Bigger or trickier jobs get an onsite walk before the scope is final.
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I tell you what it actually needs
Sometimes that is a smaller job than you feared, or a "wait until the new pavers finish blooming." Honest reads build the reviews this business runs on.
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Written scope
Surfaces, method, materials by name, and the date. Commercial clients get a scoped proposal that survives a three-bid process.
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The work, then the photos
Done as written, documented after, and the same person answers the phone about it for years.
Why in writing matters
The two most common complaints in this trade are quotes that grow on the invoice and contractors who vanish once money changes hands. A written scope kills the first. For the second: read the reviews, check the record, and get everything in writing, from me and from anyone else you are comparing.
Straight answers
The questions I actually get, answered the way I answer them on the phone.
Is the estimate really free?
Yes. Free online estimates are listed right on my Google profile, and the form below or a photo text is the fastest path. Bigger or trickier jobs get eyes on them before the scope is final.
Do I have to be there for an onsite estimate?
Not necessarily. For most exterior work I can scope from what I can see and photograph, then walk it with you by phone. Gated or screened areas need access arranged.