Is Your General Renovation Estimate Fair?
Whole-home and multi-room renovations succeed or fail on scope completeness and trade coordination. We review your estimate against real cost benchmarks and Florida code before you sign — and only charge if we find something worth reporting.
What we verify
Demolition, framing, drywall, finishes, and supervision pricing
What we verify
Trade overlap and sequence assumptions
What we verify
Permit, cleanup, and punch list inclusions
Common general renovation bid risks
- Low base number with excessive change-order exposure
- Trade gaps between subcontractors
- No clear closeout scope
What your audit delivers
You get a practical review of price reasonableness, line-item risk, code and permit exposure, and the scope holes most likely to become expensive surprises later.
Related reading
How to Read a Construction Estimate
A practical guide to understanding scope, allowances, exclusions, labor, and material pricing before you sign.
5 Red Flags in Contractor Bids
Five warning signs that a construction bid is padded, incomplete, or likely to explode into change orders later.
Why Florida Building Code Compliance Matters
Why code compliance is not bureaucratic fluff—it directly affects safety, insurability, and whether your estimate is truly complete.