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Quotrr for insulation contractors

Attic jobs are quick to install and slow to close: a few thousand dollars, a utility rebate in the mix, and a homeowner comparing three bids against an energy audit. Quotrr drafts the quote from your attic walkthrough and runs the follow-up so your number is the one still on their phone when they decide.

From walkthrough to quote

You come down the ladder, you talk the job into your phone before you leave the driveway, and Quinn drafts the proposal. Here is what that sounds like on an attic top-up.

YOUR VOICE NOTE, 40 SECONDS IN THE TRUCK

"The Pruitt house on Alder. 1956 ranch, attic has maybe R-11 of tired fiberglass over 1,900 square feet. Air seal the top plates and the fourteen can lights, baffle every eave bay, then blow cellulose up to R-49. Bath fan is dumping straight into the attic, reroute it through the roof. Rim joist in the crawl space is bare, two-part foam, call it 140 feet. New insulated hatch cover, that plywood lid is doing nothing. Call it forty-five hundred, five grand depending where the foam lands, and they want the utility rebate paperwork with it."

WHAT QUINN DRAFTS, BETTER TIER SHOWN
Air seal top plates, penetrations and 14 can lights~$800
Vent baffles at eaves, all bays~$400
Reroute bath fan through roof with insulated duct~$500
Blown cellulose to R-49, approx. 1,900 sq ft~$2,500
Two-part spray foam at rim joist, approx. 140 ln ft~$900
Insulated attic hatch cover~$300

Drafted as good-better-best with R-38 blown fiberglass on the low side, R-49 cellulose with air sealing in the middle and R-60 on top, plus a crawl space vapor barrier and a radiant barrier as live add-ons. Numbers above are example placeholders. You set your own pricing and approve every line before it goes out.

What eats your evenings

Your quote goes in the rebate drawer.

The homeowner is lining up utility program paperwork, an energy audit and two other bids. Weeks pass, and whoever is in front of them when the rebate clears gets the job.

KILLED BY: SEVEN-TOUCH FOLLOW-UP THAT RUNS ITSELF AND PINGS YOU ON EVERY OPEN.
The crawl space never makes it into the job.

You quoted the attic. The vapor barrier and the radiant barrier came up on the ladder, got a nod, and vanished. That is half a day of margin gone quiet.

KILLED BY: LIVE ADD-ONS THE HOMEOWNER TOGGLES ON THE PROPOSAL THEMSELVES.
A verbal yes does not hold a crew slot.

Blow-in jobs are one-day work and the schedule fills by the week. Without a signature and money down, you are guessing which Tuesdays are real.

KILLED BY: E-SIGN AND DEPOSIT ON THE SAME PAGE THE HOMEOWNER READS THE PROPOSAL.

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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.

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