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Reclaim ROI · Assessment Report

Pinecrest Remodeling: 17.5 hours a week and $58,400 a year, hiding in your operations.

Prepared for Sarah Klein, Owner. A 3-day analysis of where time and revenue are leaking, with a turn-by-turn plan to claim both back, ranked by impact and effort.

Client
Pinecrest Remodeling LLC
Towson, MD
Engagement date
2026-04-08 (sample)
Reference ID
RR-7HK3MQ2P
Executive summary

The three numbers that matter.

17.5 hrs
Reclaimed per week across the team
$58,400
Annual recovered value (hours + sales)
9 days
Total implementation effort to capture it

Sarah, your team is roughly the size and shape we expected, and the time leaks landed where you said they would: estimates, scheduling, and the post-job follow-up loop. The one you did not flag on the call (invoice chase) turned out to be the single biggest dollar opportunity. Six recommendations follow, ranked by what is worth doing first. Two of them you can have running by next Friday. The rest are weeks, not months.

How to read this: Section 3 is the decision aid. If you only read one page, read that. Section 4 is the detail behind every dot on the matrix.

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Section 2

Where the hours and dollars are going.

Five problems surfaced on the discovery call. Each is quantified below using your team count, your stated rates, and benchmarks from comparable residential remodelers.

Estimate turnaround takes 4-6 days.

"Most of my Tuesdays and half my Wednesdays are estimate writing. I send the same kitchen quote 30 different ways."

Hidden cost
5 hrs/week of your time + 12-15% close-rate gap vs. 24-hr competitors
Root cause
No reusable scope library; every estimate rebuilt from a blank doc

Invoice chase eats 4 hours a week.

"I do not love being the bad guy, so I let it slide for two weeks, then I am scrambling."

Hidden cost
4 hrs/week + 8 outstanding invoices >30 days at any given time, average $3,200 each
Root cause
No automated reminder cadence; chase happens manually when AR exceeds threshold

Scheduling reshuffles eat 3 hours a week.

"Every time it rains we lose a half day to text chains."

Hidden cost
3 hrs/week split between you and your foreman, plus crew idle time
Root cause
Manual rebooking via group text; no shared calendar with rules for crews

Post-job follow-up never happens consistently.

"I always mean to ask for a Google review and never do."

Hidden cost
Estimated 4-6 missed reviews/quarter; flat referral revenue despite 4.9-star quality
Root cause
No trigger event tied to job-complete; relies on owner remembering

Material price changes slip past.

"I quoted a deck six weeks ago and lumber went up. I just ate it."

Hidden cost
Estimated 1.5 hrs/week + 2-4% margin erosion on jobs older than 30 days
Root cause
No quote-validity language and no flag when the underlying cost changes

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Section 3 · Decision aid

Impact / Effort matrix.

Each dot is a recommendation. Position is impact (vertical) and effort (horizontal). Dot size is annual dollar value. Color is category.

Do these first Quick wins Plan for these Strategic bets Do if easy Nice to have Skip Poor ROI EFFORT → IMPACT → LOW HIGH A B C D E F
Automation Process change Tooling Dot size = annual $ value

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Section 4 · Recommendations

The detail behind every dot.

Ordered by quadrant: quick wins first, then strategic bets, then nice-to-haves. Each recommendation includes the math.

A · Quick win

Automate the invoice reminder cadence.

QuickBooks Online has automated reminders built in. Turn them on, set the cadence, stop chasing.

What changes: when an invoice ages past Day 7, Day 14, and Day 21, your customer gets a polite, branded email reminder, automatically. You only step in past Day 30. Replaces the manual "scroll AR, wince, send texts" routine.

Hours reclaimed
4 hrs/week (208/yr)
Annual $ impact
$19,400 (hours + faster cash)
Tool / cost
QuickBooks Online (already paid)
Setup time
~90 min, one-time
Who installs
You or your bookkeeper
Risks
Tone of reminder. Use the included "friendly" template, not the default.
B · Quick win

Build a reusable estimate library.

Twelve scope templates covering 80% of what you quote. Plug in numbers, send same day.

What changes: kitchen, bath, deck, basement, addition, and 7 others get a known structure with editable line items. Estimate turnaround drops from 4-6 days to under 24 hours. We expect a 5-8 point lift in close rate based on contractor benchmarks.

Hours reclaimed
5 hrs/week (260/yr)
Annual $ impact
$14,300 (hours + close rate)
Tool / cost
Google Docs or your existing CRM (free)
Setup time
~10 hours to build the 12 templates
Who installs
You; the templates have to be in your voice
Risks
Letting the library go stale. Plan a 30-min review every quarter.
C · Quick win

Trigger the review request from job-complete.

When a final invoice gets paid, an email goes out 48 hours later asking for a Google review. Branded, in your voice, one click for the customer.

Hours reclaimed
~30 min/week (it stops being a thing you forget)
Annual $ impact
$9,800 (review-driven referrals)
Tool / cost
Zapier free tier + your email
Setup time
~2 hours, one-time
Who installs
Reclaim ROI implementation, or your bookkeeper if comfortable with Zapier
Risks
Sending too soon. 48-hour delay is the sweet spot.
D · Strategic bet

Move crew scheduling to a shared tool with weather rules.

CompanyCam or Buildertrend (whichever your team adopts faster). Weather-triggered reschedules, crew assignments visible to everyone, no more text chains.

Hours reclaimed
3 hrs/week (156/yr)
Annual $ impact
$9,400
Tool / cost
~$50-90/mo per user, 5 users = $250-450/mo
Setup time
~3 days incl. team training
Who installs
Reclaim ROI implementation recommended (training is the load-bearing part)
Risks
Adoption. The foreman has to be the champion or it dies in 2 weeks.
E · Do if easy

Add a 30-day quote-validity clause.

One paragraph at the bottom of every estimate. Quotes expire 30 days from issue; we re-cost beyond that.

Hours reclaimed
Negligible
Annual $ impact
$4,200 (margin protection on stale quotes)
Tool / cost
Free
Setup time
~15 min
Who installs
You
Risks
Customer pushback on rare jobs. The clause lets you choose to honor it or re-cost.
F · Skip for now

Material price tracker integration.

Building a feed from your supplier's pricing into your estimating doc. Doable, not worth it at your volume.

Hours reclaimed
~30 min/week
Annual $ impact
$1,300
Tool / cost
$200+/mo
Recommendation
Skip. Revisit if you grow past 12 employees.

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Section 5

What to do, in what order.

Two recommendations are running by next Friday: the QuickBooks reminder cadence (A) and the quote-validity clause (E). Both are sub-2-hour jobs that pay back inside the first month. Do these in your next quiet morning.

Build the estimate library (B) over the following two weeks. It is a single 10-hour block, not a continuous project. Block out a Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon, or two Saturdays, and finish it.

The crew scheduling tool (D) is the one to take seriously. It needs your foreman bought in before Day 1, otherwise it dies. We recommend a 30-minute conversation with him before you sign up for any platform. If he is in, plan a 3-day rollout the week after the estimate library is done.

Review automation (C) goes last because it depends on QuickBooks reminders being live (the trigger is "invoice paid"). One hour of work after A is done.

Section 6 · If you want us to handle any of it

Tier 2 implementation menu.

The detail in Section 4 is everything you or your team need to run any of these yourself. If you would rather we handle one or all, here is what that looks like. Same fixed-fee discipline, no retainer.

  • Invoice reminder setup + tone calibration (A)$1,800 one-time
  • Estimate library build (B), 12 templates$3,200 one-time
  • Review-request automation (C), end to end$1,500 one-time
  • Crew scheduling rollout (D), 3-day with training$4,800 one-time
  • Bundle: A + B + C$5,200 (save $1,300)

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Section 7

Methodology and assumptions.

Hours reclaimed were estimated from the discovery call transcript, cross-checked against published benchmarks for residential remodeling firms (NAHB 2024, JLC operations surveys), and adjusted for your team's stated tools.

Effective hourly rate assumption: $100/hour, used for both your time and your foreman's time per the standard rate in the Reclaim ROI guarantee. If your loaded labor rate is higher, the dollar values rise proportionally.

Sales-recovery figures (close rate lift, review-driven referrals) are based on industry benchmarks and your stated current rates, not modeled forward growth. Treat them as the conservative case.

No affiliate commissions. We do not accept referral fees, kickbacks, or revenue shares from any tool listed in this report. Tool picks are based on fit and cost, period. We are paid by you, for your outcome, and that is the only revenue stream attached to this assessment.

Money-back guarantee.

If this report does not identify at least $15,000 of recoverable annual value at our standard $100/hour assumption, the assessment is on the house. Email hello@reclaimroi.com within 14 days of delivery and we refund the $1,500 in full, no questions asked.

Section 9 · Next steps

  1. Review call: already on your calendar for Friday at 2:00pm. 30 minutes. Bring questions, not preparation.
  2. Who attends: you, optionally your foreman if you want him in on the scheduling-tool decision.
  3. What to bring: nothing. We will walk through this document together.

Sarah, this is a strong starting point and I am confident the first three recommendations land you well past the $15K guarantee floor inside your first quarter. See you Friday.

Rob Nichol
Reclaim ROI · Timonium, MD

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