The rules for using ModelQuoter.
These terms explain how ModelQuoter works for homeowners, contractors, and visitors. By accessing or using ModelQuoter, you agree to these terms.
Last updated
May 30, 2026.
If you do not agree to these terms, do not use ModelQuoter.
Platform role
ModelQuoter provides project modeling, estimate ranges, bid comparison, contractor subscription access, messaging, and, where available, milestone documentation tools for home-improvement projects.
ModelQuoter is not a contractor, construction manager, lender, broker, insurer, payment custodian, or trust-account operator. We do not perform construction work and we do not guarantee contractor availability, pricing, permits, licensing, insurance, timelines, workmanship, safety, or code compliance.
Where a contractor is shown as “business details confirmed,” that label means only that we confirmed basic business information such as name, contact, and registration. It is not a background check, and not an endorsement or guarantee of licensing, insurance, or workmanship. Homeowners should independently confirm a contractor's licensing and insurance and sign their own agreement directly with the contractor.
Accounts and eligibility
You are responsible for keeping your account information accurate and secure. You must not use another person's account or create an account with false or misleading information.
Contractors must provide accurate business, trade, service-area, licensing, insurance, and contact information where applicable. You are responsible for complying with the laws and rules that apply to your work and service area.
Estimates and bids
Estimate ranges, modeled previews, measurements, and AI-generated outputs are informational planning tools. They may be incomplete, inaccurate, or affected by the information, photos, measurements, and assumptions provided.
Final pricing, scope, materials, timelines, change orders, permits, and site conditions must be confirmed directly between the homeowner and contractor before work begins.
Contractors are responsible for validating measurements, site conditions, permits, code requirements, materials, and scope before work begins.
Hiring and project work
When a homeowner chooses a contractor, the homeowner and contractor are responsible for their own project agreement. ModelQuoter may help document the accepted bid, milestone plan, photos, messages, and approvals, but those tools do not replace a signed construction contract.
Homeowners are responsible for deciding whether a contractor is appropriate for their project. Contractors are responsible for performing their work professionally and lawfully.
Payments and milestones
Milestone tools, where available, are designed to document project progress and approval decisions. ModelQuoter does not custody customer funds.
When payment processing is enabled, payment services are provided by third-party processors such as Stripe, subject to their own terms, fees, verification, compliance checks, and payment availability.
Subscription fees, if applicable, are billed according to the plan shown at checkout. Unless a checkout page or written agreement says otherwise, subscriptions renew until cancelled.
User content
You retain ownership of photos, project descriptions, messages, business profiles, bids, and other content you submit. You give ModelQuoter permission to host, process, display, and use that content as needed to provide and improve the service.
You must not upload content that is illegal, misleading, infringing, abusive, unsafe, or that you do not have the right to use.
Acceptable use
You may not misuse ModelQuoter, interfere with the service, scrape or resell lead information, attempt unauthorized access, bypass security controls, submit fraudulent projects or bids, or use the platform to harass, spam, or mislead others.
We may limit, suspend, or close accounts when needed to protect users, prevent abuse, comply with law, or maintain the reliability of the service.
Third-party services
ModelQuoter may use third-party services for authentication, payments, maps, email, analytics, AI image generation, storage, and infrastructure. Your use of ModelQuoter may also be subject to those third parties' terms and privacy practices.
Disclaimers and limitation of liability
ModelQuoter is provided on an “as available” basis. We work to keep it reliable, but we do not promise uninterrupted access, error-free results, or that every project will receive bids.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, ModelQuoter is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, lost profits, lost data, construction defects, contractor disputes, personal injury, property damage, or payment processor decisions.
Changes to these terms
We may update these terms as ModelQuoter changes. If a change is material, we will take reasonable steps to notify users through the product, email, or this page. Continued use of ModelQuoter after an update means you accept the updated terms.
Accounts
You may request account closure from settings or by contacting support. We may retain records where needed for security, fraud prevention, legal compliance, dispute handling, billing, and ordinary business records.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent to support@modelquoter.com.