Where the Estimator Delivers With Confidence

The estimator is purpose-built for swap-and-replace work — jobs where the scope is clear, the rough-in exists, and no infrastructure is moving. Use the categories below to set expectations with your customers and qualify projects before scoping.

Interior Repairs & Finishes

Patch, replace, and refresh — no structural changes required.

  • Drywall repair. Patches, texture matching, and full-room work. Estimates are a strong starting point for your drywall contractor to refine.
  • Interior door replacement. Pre-hung or slab doors in existing frames — per-door unit pricing works cleanly.
  • Trim and baseboard replacement. Linear footage math, clear labor hours, no hidden variables.
  • Cabinet painting or refacing. Hours-based scope with no structural unknowns — accurate every time.
  • Cabinet hardware replacement. Pure materials plus minimal labor. Easy quantity math, high customer confidence.

Kitchen Upgrades

Swap-and-replace work within existing rough-in. No pipe moves, no new circuits.

  • Countertop replacement. Laminate, butcher block, or tile — defined square footage, clear material and labor split.
  • Backsplash tile installation. Measurable area, known labor tier, predictable material cost.
  • Sink and faucet replacement. Disconnect/reconnect labor is well-defined; parts are catalog items.
  • Dishwasher replacement. Same pattern as sink — existing rough-in assumed, clean scope.
  • Range hood replacement. Works cleanly when replacing into existing venting — no ductwork changes.
  • Under-cabinet lighting. Low voltage, tight scope, fast install.
  • Kitchen recessed lighting. Strong when the ceiling is accessible. Flag if attic access or panel capacity is unknown.

Bathroom Upgrades

Fixtures, tile, and finishes within existing plumbing and electrical rough-in.

  • Countertop and vanity replacement. Defined unit, clean disconnect/reconnect scope.
  • Sink and faucet replacement. Catalog-ready parts, predictable labor hours.
  • Toilet replacement. One of the tightest scopes in residential work — highly accurate estimates.
  • Tile work. Floor or surround — square footage drives materials; labor tier is well-defined.
  • Shower fixture replacement. Valve and trim replacement within existing rough-in — no wall demo required.
  • Exhaust fan replacement. Existing duct path assumed; straightforward electrical swap.
  • Mirror and accessory replacement. Fast, materials-forward scope — great for bundling with larger bathroom jobs.

Decks & Outdoor Structures

Repair and restore existing structures — not new builds.

  • Deck board and railing repair. Linear and square footage math is straightforward; lumber is a catalog item.
  • Post replacement. Individual post count drives labor; concrete footing work is well-defined.
  • Pergola or shade structure repair. Component replacement scopes cleanly when the structure is intact.
  • Fence repair. Board and post replacement by linear footage — note that full fence installation is better scoped on-site.

Storage & Organization

No permits, no trades crossover — clean scopes that customers can easily verify.

  • Shelving installation. Pantry, closet, or garage — linear footage and bracket count drive both materials and labor.
  • Pull-out cabinet shelf install. Per-unit pricing is consistent; catalog-ready hardware.
  • Garage storage systems. Wall-mounted track and bin systems estimate cleanly by linear wall footage.

General Home Maintenance

Routine work with well-defined scope — the estimator’s most consistent performers.

  • Water heater replacement. Tight scope, known labor time, single specialty-tier labor call. Customers can easily comparison-shop and feel confident in the number.
  • Door and window weatherstripping. Linear footage, minimal labor, fast customer sign-off.
  • Gutter repair or cleaning. Linear footage pricing, no structural unknowns, repeatable scope across service area.

The Swap-and-Replace Rule

Every category above follows the same principle: the estimator is accurate when infrastructure stays put. Existing plumbing supply and drain locations, electrical circuits, and structural walls are all assumed to remain as-is.

Jobs that move a pipe, wire, or wall are better scoped with a site visit first. Use the estimator to qualify and frame those projects, then refine on location.

Strong fit

  • Replacement within existing rough-in
  • Surface and finish work
  • Hardware and fixture swaps
  • Repair of existing structures

Site visit first

  • Moving plumbing or drain lines
  • Adding electrical circuits
  • Removing or adding walls

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