Before you use the estimate
Terms of use
These terms explain what the estimate covers, what you must verify, and where professional advice is required.
Last updated August 17, 2026
Budget guidance
Every result is dated and non-binding. It does not constitute a contractor bid, public offer, appraisal, engineering opinion, insurance assessment, safety inspection, or price guarantee. The final project price comes from a contractor’s written quote after measurement and inspection.
What you must verify
Before ordering or signing, verify the dimensions, exact product, availability, tax treatment, contractor qualifications and insurance, site conditions, and every mandatory charge. Stop work and obtain qualified help if you find moisture, mold, rot, hazardous contamination, structural damage, or an active odor source.
Separate markets and changing prices
San Francisco and Kyiv use separate models with their own prices, currencies, units, tax rules, and vendors. Public prices and promotions may change without notice, and logistics or availability may be disrupted. The estimator treats missing information as unknown.
Acceptable use and model changes
Do not interfere with the service, bulk-copy restricted third-party material, or present an estimate as a binding quote. The operator may correct, suspend, or retire a model when its sources become stale or unreliable.