Process
How MyQuoteCheck reviews a quote
The review is designed to help you understand what a quote says, what it leaves out, and which follow-up questions are worth asking before you approve the work.
1. Share the quote
Enter the category, amount, description, and any wording from the estimate that you want reviewed.
2. Read the signals
The review highlights missing details, vague wording, and other common issues that can make a quote hard to compare.
3. Ask for clarity
Use the questions and next steps to ask for a clearer written quote before you approve the work.
What the review looks for
Clear quotes are easier to compare
The checker focuses on the details that usually matter most when you are deciding whether a quote is complete enough to approve.
Whether the quote explains the scope in plain language
Whether labor, parts, materials, permits, and warranty terms are named clearly
Whether the total feels complete or leaves obvious assumptions behind
Whether the category has common warning signs worth confirming before approval
What it does not do
The site is a guide, not a final answer
The output is limited to the information you provide and should be used as a starting point for a better conversation with the provider.
It does not try to price the job for you.
It does not replace a licensed professional.
It does not know missing context you did not include.
FAQ
Common questions
How does the checker work?
It reviews the details you submit and looks for missing information, vague wording, and category-specific warning signs.
How is the review produced?
The public review experience is based on the information you submit and the guidance written for the site. It is designed to stay clear, consistent, and easy to understand.
Can I trust the result as professional advice?
No. It is informational and educational, not a substitute for advice from a licensed professional.