Methodology

How MyQuoteCheck Reviews Quotes

MyQuoteCheck uses a clarity-first checklist to help consumers review written service quotes before approval. The tool looks for vague wording, missing scope, unclear labor or material details, warranty gaps, permit questions, exclusions, and practical follow-up questions.

What it looks for

What MyQuoteCheck looks for

  • Clear description of the work being performed
  • Labor, parts, materials, and fee details
  • Warranty terms for parts, labor, and workmanship
  • Permit and inspection responsibility when relevant
  • Cleanup, removal, disposal, and restoration details
  • Exclusions, assumptions, and change-order language
  • Questions that should be answered in writing before approval

What it does not do

What MyQuoteCheck does not do

  • It does not determine whether a price is fair.
  • It does not inspect the property, vehicle, system, or work site.
  • It does not verify licensing, insurance, code compliance, or legal requirements.
  • It does not replace a licensed contractor, mechanic, electrician, plumber, roofer, HVAC technician, inspector, attorney, or other qualified professional.
  • It does not guarantee that a provider is good or bad.

Why it matters

Why clarity matters

A clear quote is easier to compare, question, and approve with confidence. A vague quote can make it harder to understand what is included, what is excluded, and what could become an additional charge later.