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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.

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

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  1. 1

    Identify damage type

    Current

    Classify water, sewer, flood, mold, fire/smoke, storm, or unknown damage.

    guide
    Start step
  2. 2

    Enter bid total and scope

    Pending

    Enter affected area, line items, equipment, readings, demolition, and payment terms.

    comparison
    Start step
  3. 3

    Check authorization terms

    Pending

    Review work authorized, cancellation, payment responsibility, lien language, and insurance wording.

    guide
    Start step
  4. 4

    Generate questions

    Pending

    Move missing proof, exclusions, and payment questions into the decision packet.

    result
    Start step
Linked what-if plan

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.

Range
$10,200 - $15,000
Conservative target
$16,800
Future cash
$9,400
Shortfall
$7,400

Required monthly capacity for the conservative target: $2,133.

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

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

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