Estimating
Price every job the way you actually work
Guessing at a number - or rebuilding the math every time - gives you quotes that drift and margins you can't trust. Field Stash estimates from your own production rates and a room-by-surface takeoff, so pricing is consistent whether it's you or a new rep writing it.
Your own production rates
Room-by-surface takeoff
Consistent across reps
Feeds the proposal
The difference
What it does
Built in, not billed extra
Rates you set once
Define your production rates per surface - walls, trim, ceilings, cabinets - and every estimate is built from them. Change a rate and future quotes follow, no spreadsheet archaeology.
Room-by-surface takeoff
Enter the rooms and surfaces and the takeoff does the labor and material math from your rates, instead of you rebuilding it by hand each time.
Consistent across the whole team
Because everyone estimates from the same rates, a new rep quotes the job the way you would - so pricing doesn't swing based on who showed up.
Straight into the proposal
The takeoff feeds the good/better/best proposal directly, so what you measured is what the homeowner sees, priced your way, with no retyping.
Margin you can actually see
Pricing built from real rates instead of gut feel means the margin is in the numbers, not a hope - so you know the job is worth taking before you send it.
Estimating that feeds the whole sale
Lots of tools can produce a number. The point here is that the takeoff isn't a dead end - it flows into the proposal, the accepted proposal becomes a scheduled job, and the job becomes a work order the crew reads. One set of rates drives all of it, so nothing gets retyped and nothing drifts between the quote and the field.
Questions
No. You set your own production rates per surface, so estimates reflect your crew's real speed and your pricing - not a generic industry average.
Quote consistent, profitable jobs every time
Start a free trial or book a demo and build estimates from your own rates instead of rebuilding the math.