Quote check

Is Your Park Home Repair Quote Too High?

Many park home owners question whether a quote is reasonable — often after it's already been approved. Getting it checked early can prevent unnecessary cost.

Is Your Park Home Repair Quote Too High?

Signs a Quote May Be Too High

  • Lack of breakdown
  • High labour rates
  • Over-specified work
  • Urgency pressure

Got a Quote or Issue?

We'll take a proper look before you commit. Many quotes include unnecessary work or inflated costs.

No obligation. We'll review and highlight anything you should be aware of.

Most members recover the cost of the plan on their first issue.

What Contractors Don't Always Show

  • Alternative repair options
  • Lower-cost approaches
  • Scope flexibility

Typical Overpricing Issues

  • Inflated materials
  • Duplicate work items
  • Vague descriptions

What You Should Do

  • Request a breakdown
  • Compare scope
  • Get independent review

Don't Guess — Check It Properly

Once you approve, your leverage is gone.

Frequently Asked

Common questions

How do I know if a park home repair quote is too high?
Red flags include a missing line-by-line breakdown, high labour rates without justification, over-specified scope (e.g. full replacement for a localised fault) and urgency pressure from the contractor.
Can I negotiate a park home repair quote?
Yes. Request an itemised breakdown, get one or two comparison quotes, and have the scope independently reviewed. Most contractors expect scrutiny on quotes over £1,500.
What's the quickest way to check if my quote is fair?
Submit it for an independent quote review. A specialist can identify over-scoping, duplicate items and scope inflation within 1–2 business days.
Should I proceed with the quote if I'm unsure?
No. Once work starts, your leverage is gone. Check it properly first — every hour spent reviewing can save hundreds in unnecessary cost.
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