Bid Proposal Audit

You walk the property. You take measurements. You write up a detailed proposal with line-item pricing and professional language.

Then the homeowner ghosts you or says they're "still getting quotes."

Meanwhile, some guy shows up in a beat-up truck, scribbles a number on a napkin, and gets the job.

The difference? Seven specific words in your proposal that tell homeowners "shop around for cheaper." You think you're building credibility. You're actually building price resistance.

This audit reveals:

  • The professional-sounding phrases that make you sound expensive (even if you're not)

  • How to position premium service without triggering sticker shock

  • What to emphasize that makes homeowners stop comparing quotes and just say yes

Stop losing jobs to cheaper competitors. Start winning on value, not price.

Seven words in contractor bids that make homeowners choose "the cheaper guy"

What happens next: Check your inbox. Read the audit. Fix your proposal language. Win more jobs at your actual price.