About the Reviewers

Kefiw uses role-based human review so users can see who is responsible for the math, the evidence framing, and the safety wording.

Why this exists

Most calculator and contractor-adjacent sites say a page is “reviewed” without saying what that means. Kefiw does the opposite. The review label tells you whether a property page was checked for implementation accuracy, evidence framing, contractor scope, real-estate workflow, claim-documentation boundaries, or some combination of those.

The review roles

How the roles work together

The same page can carry more than one review role. A roof page is engineered for deterministic math, scientifically reviewed for uncertainty language, and checked through contractor review for scope and quote questions. A seller proceeds page is engineered for the calculation, scientifically reviewed for assumptions, and checked through realtor review for workflow framing. Damage pages add claim documentation review where evidence, mitigation timing, bid framing, and insurance-boundary language matter.

What users are usually trying to do

People rarely come to Kefiw looking for abstract definitions. They are usually trying to decide what to do before a contractor, restoration company, adjuster, realtor, title company, lender, buyer, seller, or family member changes the pressure. The review system exists to make those property decisions clearer and less misleading.

What a review label does not mean

Read the details

Use the pages below to see the boundaries of each property review role, then read the editorial policy, methodology, and sources pages for the process behind them.