Property · Damage
Restoration Quote Paste Checker
Paste line items, not private claim files.
Paste non-private quote text and check whether the scope explains equipment, demolition, drying proof, rebuild, exclusions, and payment responsibility.
This privacy-safe checker looks for common scope and billing terms in pasted quote text. It does not upload files, read photos, interpret contracts, or decide whether a bid is fair.
Plain English
Is this cleanup quote safe to sign?
Check what work is included, what is missing, how long equipment stays, and what you may owe.
Start here: Look for rooms, materials, equipment days, readings, exclusions, and payment terms.
Safety and claim boundary
Do not paste claim numbers, policy numbers, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, photos, signatures, account numbers, or private insurance documents. Paste only the line-item text you want to check.
Kefiw does not adjust claims, interpret your specific policy, receive private claim documents, or decide coverage. Do not send private insurance paperwork, claim photos, financial details, or personal information through Kefiw unless a page explicitly explains how that information is handled.
Before you sign anything
A restoration authorization can be broader than it looks. Before signing, ask what work you are authorizing, what price is known, what price is still unknown, whether demolition is included, whether rebuild is separate, and what you personally owe if insurance does not pay the full amount.
Compare this bidNeed a second estimate?
Use your calculator result and checklist before requesting another quote. A cleaner estimate should separate mitigation, demolition, drying, cleaning, contents, rebuild, exclusions, payment terms, and proof of completion.
Get instant estimateDo not send private claim documents, policy pages, personal financial information, or full claim files unless the receiving provider clearly explains how that information is handled.
Check non-private quote text
This is a planning model for questions and ranges. It does not inspect the property, decide coverage, replace emergency services, or quote a specific job.
Checklist label, not legal or pricing advice.
No scope terms detected yet.
Equipment count, Equipment days, Extraction, Demolition
Use the full bid checker before signing.
Found in quote
- Paste line-item text to detect scope terms.
Missing or unclear
- Equipment count
- Equipment days
- Extraction
- Demolition
- Containment
- Cleaning or antimicrobial
- Moisture readings
- Moisture map
- Contents
- Rebuild
Questions before signing
- Which materials were tested, what readings were taken, and can I receive a moisture map or drying log?
- How many equipment days are included and what standard decides pickup?
- Is rebuild included, excluded, or handled by a separate contractor?
- What am I personally responsible to pay if insurance pays less than expected?
- What is not included in this scope?
- Can I cancel, and what terms apply?
What the checker looks for
The tool checks for equipment count, equipment days, air movers, dehumidifiers, air scrubbers, extraction, demolition, containment, antimicrobial or cleaning, moisture readings, moisture map, contents, rebuild, exclusions, payment terms, assignment language, insurance billing language, lien language, and cancellation language.
How to use the output
Found items show what the quote appears to mention. Missing or unclear items become questions before signing. The risk label is a checklist prompt, not a legal or pricing verdict.
Best next action
If the quote is missing scope or proof, get answers in writing or compare it with a second restoration or rebuild estimate before signing.
Restoration bid red flags
| Red flag | Why it matters | What to ask |
|---|---|---|
| No moisture readings | Drying is not proven | Which materials were tested and what were the readings? |
| Equipment days not itemized | Bill can grow quickly | How many days and what pickup standard? |
| Rebuild bundled vaguely | Cleanup and repair are different scopes | What exactly is included after drying? |
| Insurance language unclear | User may still owe the bill | What am I personally responsible for? |
| Demolition vague | More property may be removed than expected | What is being removed and why? |
| Contents not addressed | Personal property can become a separate loss | What gets cleaned, moved, discarded, or inventoried? |
| No exclusions listed | Missing work appears later | What is not included? |
Related next steps
Next: estimate, collect proof, compare the bid, then decide
Damage pages should end in a visible next action: calculator, checklist, decision packet, bid checker, or qualified professional question. Do not turn an unsafe room, vague contract, or policy-specific coverage question into a simple number.
Printable packet hook
The checklist content is visible on Kefiw. Use the printable packet only if you want a page to bring to the restoration company, adjuster, spouse, realtor, or rebuild contractor conversation.
Need a line-item estimate?
Use the questions above before building an estimate or talking with a restoration, rebuild, plumbing, roof, HVAC, mold, sewer, or fire/smoke provider. A cleaner quote separates emergency mitigation, cleanup, contents, and reconstruction instead of bundling everything into one vague number.
Kefiw does not adjust claims, interpret your specific policy, receive private claim documents, guarantee coverage, or tell you to delay emergency safety work.
Damage advertising and referral disclosure
Damage pages may discuss contractors, restoration companies, insurance questions, and repair estimates. Ads or referral links may support Kefiw, but they do not decide calculator formulas, rankings, examples, review labels, or methodology. Kefiw does not adjust claims, interpret policies, or guarantee coverage.
Source links used for Damage pages
- EPA mold, moisture, and drying guidance Moisture control, 24-48 hour drying window, contaminated-water cautions, and professional cleanup boundaries.
- FloodSmart NFIP coverage overview Flood coverage limits, separate building/contents coverage, separate deductibles, and waiting-period language.
- NAIC flood insurance consumer guide Consumer framing for homeowners water events, flood coverage, water backup riders, and NFIP limits.