Quotrr for foundation repair contractors
Foundation work is the most fear-driven quote in the trades, and a homeowner staring at a five-figure number needs to see exactly what it buys. Quotrr turns your inspection into an itemized plan with the engineering noted, then keeps the file warm while they get past the sticker shock.
From inspection to quote
You run the level, crawl the crawl space, and talk the findings into your phone. Quinn drafts the plan. Here is what that sounds like on a settling corner.
"Inspected the Mercado house on Quail Run. Settlement on the southeast corner, doors racking, stair-step cracks in the brick. Quote four push piers on that corner, lift to practical recovery. Two epoxy injections on the stem wall cracks out front. Crawl space has one sagging beam mid-span, add a supplemental jack and pad. Note the engineer letter is separate if the city asks for one. Warranty transfers, put that on the proposal."
Drafted with the transferable warranty stated on the proposal and the engineer letter flagged as a separate item if the city requires it. Numbers above are example placeholders. You set your own pricing and approve every line before it goes out.
What eats your evenings
A five-figure foundation number sends people to the internet, to a brother-in-law, to anywhere but a decision. The quote that stays politely in front of them wins.
KILLED BY: SEVEN-TOUCH FOLLOW-UP THAT RUNS ITSELF AND PINGS YOU ON EVERY OPEN.They walk in suspicious. A single lump number confirms the fear. A plan that shows each pier, each crack, each price, dismantles it.
KILLED BY: ITEMIZED PROPOSALS WHERE EVERY DOLLAR MAPS TO A VISIBLE PROBLEM.Which corner, how many piers, where the beam sags. Inspection detail is the product, and memory is a bad warehouse for it.
KILLED BY: VOICE-NOTE QUOTING. TALK THE INSPECTION IN BEFORE YOU PULL AWAY.The same engine under every trade
- Quinn turns a voice note into a draft proposal, English or Spanish.
- Interactive proposals with good-better-best tiers and live add-ons.
- Seven-touch follow-up in your voice, with open alerts.
- E-sign and deposit on the same page the customer reads.
- Verified reviews from real jobs only, and a Quotrr Score with a published formula.
What it costs
Free to run the work: leads, proposals, jobs, basic invoicing. Pro is $12.99 a week, $39 a month, or $299 a year when you want Quinn unlimited and the follow-up automation. Full pricing.