Quote checker
Check a contractor, repair, or service quote before you approve it.
Paste a service quote into MyQuoteCheck to identify vague wording, missing scope, unclear warranty terms, permit gaps, exclusions, and questions to ask before approval.
The more specific your pasted quote is, the more useful the review will be. Include the exact wording from the estimate, the total amount, the type of work, and any notes the provider gave you by phone or in person.
Last updated: June 9, 2026 · Reviewed by the MyQuoteCheck Editorial Team
What the checker looks for
- Quote completeness and clarity
- Missing labor, parts, warranty, and permit details
- Potentially vague or incomplete descriptions
- Questions that help you compare quotes more fairly
This is educational and based only on the details you provide.
How to get a better quote review
How to get a better quote review
The more specific your pasted quote is, the more useful the review will be. Include the exact wording from the estimate, the total amount, the type of work, and any notes the provider gave you by phone or in person.
Details worth including
- The total quote amount
- The category of work
- Labor, parts, and material lines
- Warranty language
- Permit or inspection notes
- Cleanup, removal, or disposal terms
- Any exclusions or assumptions
What to include in writing
Paste the exact wording from the estimate whenever possible. If the provider gave you details by phone or in person, include those notes too so the review has more context.
FAQ
Common questions
Does MyQuoteCheck tell me if a quote is a fair price?
No. MyQuoteCheck focuses on quote clarity, missing details, vague wording, warranty gaps, permits, exclusions, and questions to ask before approval.
Does MyQuoteCheck replace a licensed professional?
No. MyQuoteCheck is educational and does not replace a licensed contractor, mechanic, electrician, plumber, roofer, HVAC technician, inspector, attorney, or other professional.
What kinds of quotes can I check?
You can review contractor, HVAC, plumbing, roofing, electrical, auto repair, appliance repair, and general service quotes.
Should I get a second quote?
If a quote is vague, missing key scope details, unclear about warranties or permits, or difficult to compare, getting another written quote may help you ask better questions.