How to Spot a Bad Renovation Quote Before You Sign Anything
A bad renovation quote rarely looks “bad” at first glance.
In fact, it often looks cheaper, simpler, and faster than the rest.
That’s exactly why homeowners fall for it — and why problems show up later.
A Bad Renovation Quote Is Usually Missing Detail
One of the clearest red flags is a lack of detail.
Watch out for quotes that:
- Aren’t itemised
- Group multiple tasks under one vague line
- Don’t list materials, quantities, or brands
- Skip site preparation or clean-up costs
If you can’t clearly see what you’re paying for, you can’t compare quotes properly.
Unrealistic Allowances Should Ring Alarm Bells
A bad renovation quote often relies on low allowances to make the price look attractive.
Examples include:
- Very low square metre rates
- Cheap provisional sums for fixtures
- Unrealistic labour hours
These allowances almost always increase later — after the job has started.
Scope Gaps Create Disputes Mid-Project
Quotes should define boundaries.
If a quote doesn’t clearly state what’s excluded, you’re exposed to:
- Unexpected variation costs
- Arguments over responsibility
- Delays while decisions are clarified
A good quote protects both parties. A bad renovation quote leaves room for interpretation.
Price Alone Should Never Decide It
Choosing the cheapest quote is one of the fastest ways to regret a renovation decision.
Low pricing may signal:
- Inexperience
- Corner-cutting
- Underquoting to win the job
Value comes from clarity, communication, and capability — not just the dollar figure.
How to Protect Yourself Before Signing
Before accepting a quote:
- Ask for clarification in writing
- Compare inclusions line by line
- Confirm licences and insurance
- Ask how variations are handled
If something feels rushed, unclear, or defensive — pause.
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Because tradies pay a membership, not per lead, there’s no incentive to underquote just to win work.
Final Thoughts
A bad renovation quote doesn’t just cost money — it creates stress, delays, and disputes. Clear quoting upfront saves everyone time and frustration.