Property Track
Compare a Restoration Bid
Score proof, scope, payment terms, and rebuild separation before signing.
Turn a restoration estimate into a written question list before authorization, demolition, equipment days, or insurance billing language gets expensive.
Safety note
Do not use a bid track before immediate safety, sewage, floodwater, fire/smoke, electrical, structural, or active-water concerns are handled by qualified help.
What this helps you do
Decide whether a restoration bid is clear enough to sign, needs written answers, or deserves a second estimate.
Who reviewed it
How long it takes
10-15 minutes
4 guided steps with progress saved on this device.
What you will get at the end
Estimate
Bid score, missing proof, vague scope, payment risk, and rebuild-separation status.
Checklist
- bid total
- equipment days
- readings
- moisture map
- demolition
- exclusions
- completion proof
- payment terms
Step-by-step calculators
0 of 4 steps finished or skipped. Not saved yet.
- 1
Identify damage type
CurrentClassify water, sewer, flood, mold, fire/smoke, storm, or unknown damage.
guide - 2
Enter bid total and scope
PendingEnter affected area, line items, equipment, readings, demolition, and payment terms.
comparison - 3
Check authorization terms
PendingReview work authorized, cancellation, payment responsibility, lien language, and insurance wording.
guide - 4
Generate questions
PendingMove missing proof, exclusions, and payment questions into the decision packet.
result
Your Restoration Bid Review Plan Scenario
Enter one working estimate, then stress it with low/high ranges, contingency, cash on hand, and monthly capacity. Use the step links below to replace guesses with calculator results as you move through the track.
Required monthly capacity for the conservative target: $2,133.
Replace scenario guesses with these steps
Your Restoration Bid Review Plan
The final result page collects the estimates, risk flags, questions, checklist, and next calculators.
Risk flags
- no moisture readings
- equipment days not itemized
- rebuild bundled vaguely
- insurance language unclear
- payment pressure
Next questions
- What materials were wet?
- What readings prove it?
- What work am I authorizing?
- What am I personally responsible to pay?
- Can I choose a separate rebuild contractor?
Recommended next calculators
Recommended guides
Common mistakes
- signing a broad authorization
- ignoring equipment days
- assuming insurance billing removes personal responsibility
Tools that may help after this track
- After bid score
Request a second estimate when proof, billing clarity, or rebuild separation is weak.
Methodology
Each Track packages single-intent calculator pages into a guided decision path. The calculators remain in their vertical hubs; the Track links them together and saves progress locally on this device.
- 100-point restoration bid scoring
- scope/proof/billing/risk/timeline categories
- written-question output