For pros

Trade takeoffs

Bid the scopes you actually get paid for. Each takeoff returns quantities, waste factor, labor hours and a material list priced to your ZIP — ready to drop into a bid or an invoice.

How it works

Why takeoffs, not guesses

A takeoff turns measured dimensions into countable material. Every calculator here shows the intermediate math — area, coverage rate, waste percentage — so you can defend a number in front of a client instead of rounding up and hoping.

Labor hours included

Material is only half a bid. Each scope carries a production-rate model, so you get an hours figure alongside quantities and can apply your own crew rate.

From takeoff to paid

Bundle several scopes into one bid, send a branded proposal, issue change orders with client sign-off, then export the invoice to QuickBooks or Xero — all from the same numbers.

Questions

Are these estimates accurate enough to bid from?
They are estimates, not quotes. The quantity math follows standard coverage rates and waste factors, and every input is yours to adjust — but you should always verify field dimensions before ordering material.
Can I price to my local supplier?
Yes. Material pricing is indexed by ZIP, and Contractor plans keep a reusable price book so your own supplier pricing carries across jobs.
Do I need an account?
No. Every calculator runs free without an account. Accounts add saved projects, branded PDFs, invoices and exports.