Prevent change orders before they happen.
A simple, homeowner-friendly kit that helps you lock scope, control allowances, and compare contractor bids so “surprise costs” don’t eat your budget.
What it does
- Forces clear scope before bids
- Turns allowances into rules (not guesswork)
- Gives you a weekly decision rhythm
Best for
- Kitchen / bath / whole-home remodels
- Anyone hiring a GC
- People scared of being taken advantage of
If you only do one thing…
Use the bid comparison + scope checklist before you sign. That’s where most expensive “extras” are created.
What’s inside
Keep this extremely concrete. People buy clarity.
Scope Lock Checklist
Stops vague bids by forcing exact inclusions/exclusions.
Bid Comparison Template
A simple format that exposes missing line items fast.
Allowance Control Sheet
Rules for selections, upgrades, and how budget changes.
Change Order Rules (Plain English)
What’s fair, what’s not, and what must be in writing.
Weekly Decision Rhythm
A 15-minute weekly process that keeps ordering ahead.
Contract Conversation Prompts
Exactly what to ask before you sign.
Preview (show, don’t tell)
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What makes this different
It’s not “education.” It’s a **usable system** you can apply to any contractor bid in a single afternoon.
Reviews
3 strong reviews beats 20 weak ones. Specific numbers win.
“We caught multiple missing items before signing. This paid for itself immediately.”
“The allowance sheet stopped the ‘that’s an upgrade’ surprises.”
“The weekly rhythm kept decisions ahead of ordering and reduced stress a lot.”
14-day money-back guarantee
If this kit doesn’t make your remodel clearer and safer, email support@remodelingclarity.com within 14 days and we’ll refund you.
FAQ
Is this for DIY remodelers or hiring a contractor?
This is designed for homeowners hiring a contractor/GC. It helps reduce ambiguity that leads to change orders.
What do I receive?
Digital files (PDFs/templates). You get instant access after checkout.
Will it work with any contractor?
Yes. The system standardizes scope, allowances, and decisions regardless of who builds.
Is this legal advice?
No. This is educational and process-based. Always use a proper written contract and consult a professional when needed.
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