About RepairPriceGuide
RepairPriceGuide.com helps homeowners understand the likely cost and scope of a major home project before a contractor names a price. We publish free cost guides, planning calculators, quote checklists, and service explainers.
What our numbers are for
Our ranges are starting points, not bids, appraisals, diagnoses, or professional advice. They are designed to make contractor conversations more specific: which measurements matter, which items may be excluded, and why two scopes can produce very different totals.
Read the cost methodology for how sources, assumptions, and calculator ranges are handled.
How the site makes money
Homeowners can use the guides and calculators without an account. If a homeowner chooses to request quotes, matched independent contractors may pay RepairPriceGuide to access that request. Contractors do not pay to change the editorial conclusions, ranges, or rankings on a guide.
Who publishes the guides
Articles currently use the organizational byline RepairPriceGuide Editorial. That is an editorial team label, not a licensed contractor, engineer, hygienist, insurer, or medical professional. Where a named professional reviewer is added, the page will identify that person and their relevant credentials directly.
Questions and corrections
See our editorial and corrections policy, or use the contact page to flag a number, source, or explanation that needs review.