How it looks on the PDF the client gets. Estimora sets this when it builds the quote — switch it any time.
One price per part of the job (excavation, concrete, finishing…).
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Ask why it's priced this way, or tell it what's off — it re-prices from your cost database.
Edit this quotetakeoff · line items · margin · scope▾
Line items
| Category | Description | Qty | Unit | Unit cost ($) | Cost | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $384.00 | $512.00 | |||||||
| $144.00 | $192.00 | |||||||
| $260.00 | $346.67 | |||||||
| $650.00 | $866.67 | |||||||
| $180.00 | $240.00 | |||||||
| $40.00 | $53.33 | |||||||
| $40.00 | $53.33 | |||||||
| $135.00 | $180.00 | |||||||
| $60.00 | $80.00 | |||||||
| $640.00 | $853.33 | |||||||
| $320.00 | $426.67 | |||||||
| $100.00 | $133.33 | |||||||
What did you forget?
Checks the description against your line items for missed costs.
Tip: this is the "second set of eyes" — run it before every send. It catches the stuff that eats margins: missing disposal, no compaction, unpriced access problems.
Scope of work (goes on the client PDF)
Client quote (what the homeowner sees on the PDF)
Your line items get grouped into a few plain deliverables — no “excavator 2 days”. Your costs and margin stay private; the prices here are summed from your line items and always match the total.
Click Draft from costs to group your line items into client-friendly deliverables, then rename, merge, or reorder them before you send the PDF. Prefer one line? You can still pick “Lump sum” when you export.
Other PDF formats
Grouped client deliverables, items + total, and the full set — for when you want something other than the three above.
Estimora calculated these numbers from your cost database, but you own the quote — review quantities and pricing before it goes to the client.