Pricing intelligence - Live in Utah

One quote.
Two sides of the table.

SquaredUp gives homeowners the context to read a contractor quote, and gives the contractors writing those quotes a way to be transparent without competing only on price.

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The homeowner page- How SquaredUp helps you read a quote

How it works

Three steps to a safer decision.

Most homeowners can get a second opinion quickly, without becoming construction experts.

1

Upload your contractor quote

PDF, photo, or pasted line items. Most uploads take under 30 seconds.

2

We compare it to local jobs

Real pricing data by trade, ZIP, and project scope where SquaredUp has enough signal.

3

Get a second opinion in plain English

Where the price sits, what may be missing, and what to ask before you sign.

What you'll see

A second opinion, in plain English.

SquaredUp helps you understand where the quote sits, what may be missing, and what to ask before you sign.

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Quote analysis

200A panel upgrade

Davis County, UT - compared against local electrical jobs

High end
$2,800$4,600 local range$5,250 quote
Permit includedUtility coordinationWarranty unclearDisposal missing
What to ask before you sign
  • What warranty applies to the panel and breakers?
  • Is haul-away of the old panel included?
  • Who handles city inspection sign-off?

Questions we hear

The five questions every homeowner asks before they sign.

The page is built around the questions homeowners actually ask when a quote feels expensive, vague, or hard to compare.

Upload the quote and SquaredUp compares it to local jobs of the same trade and scope where data exists. You see where the quote lands within the range, plus what might explain the difference.

Usually it is scope. One quote may include permit handling, warranty, disposal, and better materials while another bundles or omits them. SquaredUp helps you compare the substance, not just the total.

SquaredUp looks for common gaps: permit handling, allowances, warranty terms, brand/model detail, cleanup, disposal, change-order language, and payment schedule.

The goal is local context, not national averages. Where the data is thin, SquaredUp should say so instead of pretending precision.

SquaredUp is building toward contractor transparency signals: public profiles, participation in pricing transparency, clear quote behavior, and eventually public-record checks. It is not a substitute for your own license, insurance, and reference checks.

Your side

Homeowners get clarity

Free quote checks, local pricing context, missing-scope detection, and better questions before signing.

The other side

Contractors get accountability

Participating contractors are choosing a more transparent quote conversation, where scope and value matter.

Access

Free for homeowners while we're in Utah.

No card for the core quote check. Concierge review can become an upgrade when a homeowner wants human help.

Quote check

$0

Upload a quote, see the pricing read, missing-scope flags, and questions to ask.

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Concierge review

Future

Human review for larger jobs, side-by-side bid comparison, and conversation-ready talking points.

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Got a quote in hand? Get a second opinion before you sign.

Upload, scan, or type it in. Free while SquaredUp is in Utah.

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