About

Pricing is secret because transparency is bad for the wrong people.

quotecheck.homes exists to fix one thing: homeowners making blind decisions on the biggest purchases of their lives.

I sell windows and doors for a living. Every day, I sit across from homeowners who have three quotes on the table and no idea what any of them mean. The prices are $8k, $14k, $22k — same project, same house — and they're guessing.

The homeowner who picks the cheapest quote doesn't know they're getting single-pane glass with no permit. The one who picks the most expensive doesn't know they're paying a 40% markup for the same product. And the contractor in the middle — the one doing it right, pulling permits, using good materials, standing behind their warranty — loses both deals because nobody can see what's inside the number.

That's not a market problem. That's an information problem. And it's broken on purpose.

The home remodeling industry keeps pricing opaque because opacity protects bad actors. It lets lowballers win on price alone. It lets overchargers hide behind brand names. And it punishes the contractors who actually do honest work — because their prices look "high" without any context about what's included.

quotecheck.homes doesn't make things cheaper. It makes things clearer.

When homeowners upload their quotes, they add to a growing dataset of real pricing for real projects in real cities. Not national averages from 2019. Not estimates from lead-gen platforms that make money by selling your phone number. Actual quotes from actual contractors, submitted by the people who received them.

That data does two things. For homeowners, it creates context. You can see where your quote falls in the market, what's typically included at each price point, and what questions to ask before you sign. For good contractors, it creates leverage. When the market can see that your $18k quote includes permits, premium materials, and a 10-year warranty — and the $9k quote doesn't — you stop losing on price and start winning on value.

This is what the industry looks like when you remove the information asymmetry. Better decisions for homeowners. More business for honest contractors. And a market that actually rewards quality.

What we believe

Transparency isn't anti-contractor

The best contractors in every market want pricing transparency. It eliminates the lowballers they lose to and highlights the value they deliver. quotecheck.homes is pro-contractor — specifically pro-good-contractor.

Data should come from the people who pay

National averages from content farms don't help anyone. Our pricing data comes from real quotes submitted by real homeowners for real projects in specific cities. That's the only data that matters.

Price without context is meaningless

A $22k bathroom remodel isn't expensive. A $9k one isn't cheap. Everything depends on what's included — materials, permits, warranty, scope. We show the full picture, not just the number.

We don't sell your information

We're not a lead-gen platform. We don't collect your phone number and sell it to five contractors who race to call you first. You browse, you compare, you decide who to contact. On your terms.

Spokane–Coeur d'Alene first. Then everywhere.

quotecheck.homes launches in the Inland Northwest — Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls, Hayden, Liberty Lake, and surrounding areas. This is where the data starts, where the relationships are, and where the model gets proven. Every category, every contractor, every pricing signal begins here.

The engine is designed to replicate. Once the model works here — once homeowners are uploading quotes, contractors are claiming profiles, and the data is earning trust — it expands to new markets. Same platform, same principles, deeper data.

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