Advanced Millwork Takeoffs and Proposals
Sharper Bids-Bigger Wins
A clear, detailed, and professional proposal doesn’t just boost your chances of winning a job—it builds trust and positions you as the go-to expert for future projects. Our comprehensive millwork takeoffs and proposals showcase your commitment to precision, helping you stand out in competitive bids. Impress new customers with thorough documentation that highlights your resources and expertise in even the most intricate project details. Let us help you secure more wins and build lasting client relationship with your branded and customizable proposals.
Our Proposals
See the combination of thorough detail and simplicity.
Skim the Details
Every builder reviews proposals differently—some dive into every detail, others skim for quick answers. Our proposals are designed to serve both. Each one starts with a clear, concise cover sheet highlighting the key information your customer needs at a glance. Behind that, we provide in-depth, easy-to-understand details that break down the project in plain language—no confusing manufacturer jargon—ensuring builders and homeowners alike have full clarity and confidence in what’s included.
Dive Deep
We map out every detail—each opening is labeled with the quote line, rough opening, unit type, handing, and more. Any changes? They’re flagged with clear notes and the reason why. These layouts are a must-have for framers, installers, and builders, keeping projects on track and error-free. By “showing our work,” we give your team the clarity and confidence needed to tackle even the most complex millwork jobs.
Protect Your Work
We know how important it is to safeguard your work and maintain your professional reputation. That’s why we offer clear, formal special order signoffs as part of your proposal package upon request. These serve two critical purposes:
Liability protection – Ensuring your business is covered with clear, documented approvals.
Error prevention – Requiring a formal signoff prompts your customers to thoroughly review and confirm every detail, reducing the risk of mistakes and miscommunication.