Remodeling Contractor Review
Remodeling contractor review on Kefiw means Property Improve pages have been checked by staff with contractor experience for real-world scope, bid language, cost drivers, and homeowner quote risk.
What contractor review covers
- roofing, HVAC, remodel, windows, solar, energy, and repair-vs-replace scope assumptions
- which quote line items should be separated instead of buried in a single number
- material, labor, access, tear-off, demolition, warranty, and change-order wording
- common low-bid gaps that can change a homeowner’s actual cost
Where it applies
Contractor review is attached to Property Improve pages, Property Tracks, remodel planning pages, roofing cost tools, and home-improvement guide sections. It works alongside engineering review and scientific review.
What the approval means
The approval means the page’s approach, calculator assumptions, and checklist language match the stated contractor-review scope. It does not mean Kefiw is quoting a specific job, inspecting a property, selecting a contractor, or replacing local bids.
Why this matters
Home-improvement calculators can be technically clean and still fail homeowners if they miss scope. Contractor review keeps the page focused on the questions that change actual quotes: what is included, what is excluded, what is assumed, and what needs to be verified before signing.