

Cost of the current setup
The cost shows up in manual sorting, estimate time wasted on bad-fit inquiries, and serious buyers cooling off before the right follow-up starts.
Why generic websites fail this vertical
Remodeling websites often attract broad interest but fail to pre-qualify budget, timeline, and project fit, which wastes sales capacity on inquiries that were never viable. A generic website treats Kitchen or bath remodeling inquiry and Whole-home or addition consult request like the same generic form event, so the form captures too little, the office has to re-qualify the inquiry manually, and the handoff breaks before your business software can do its job.
Inquiry types
Different inquiry types need different paths
Page comparison
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Proof from the field
“The site gets inquiries, but too many are the wrong jobs and the right projects are not qualified before they hit our calendar.”
What operators keep telling us · Remodeling industry