For homeowners

Renovation planning

Plan your renovation with a clearer starting point.

Share a few project details, upload photos, and get an estimate. If the project looks like a fit, everything stays easier to track from there.

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Modern kitchen renovation sample

Share your project

What you do

4 categories

Projects covered

See an estimate

Next step

Upload photos

Helpful detail

Bathroom renovation sample

What you get

Share photos and a few details about the space.

See an estimate with notes about what could move it.

Book the next conversation if you want to keep going.

Clear answers

Get quick help with pricing questions, photos, and what to do next.

Human follow-up

A team member reviews the details before anything becomes a final quote.

Instant estimate

Usually under 10 min

Share the basics and see an estimate right away.

Kitchen to paint

4 project types

Kitchen, bathroom, flooring, and paint are all supported.

Human review

Real person involved

A real person still reviews the important details and decisions.

Renovation planning board and material samples

What this should feel like

Less back-and-forth, more clarity.

Renovation planning should feel straightforward: clear questions, clear pricing, and clear next steps.

Less guesswork

The questions help you explain the project without having to know all the right terms.

One place for updates

Photos, approvals, and project notes stay easier to follow in one place.

Ask Renora AI

Ask questions any time.

Use the assistant to understand pricing, figure out what photos to upload, and decide what to do next.

“What should I photograph before requesting a kitchen estimate?”
“How wide can the estimate get for multi-category jobs?”
“What usually triggers manual review in condo projects?”

Why homeowners can trust Renora

Built to feel more accountable than the usual renovation market.

Most homeowners are not just buying a renovation. They are buying confidence that the contractor is solid, the process is clear, and surprises will be surfaced early instead of hidden until later.

Vetted contractor network

Start with a tight group of trusted renovation partners instead of an open marketplace. Quality, communication, and fit matter more than flooding homeowners with random bids.

Transparent pricing path

Rough range first, detailed quote later. No pretending photos alone can guarantee a final price, and no hiding behind vague contractor language.

Documented approvals

Scope, updates, and change orders live in one place, so homeowners are not left chasing texts, screenshots, and verbal confirmations.

Real-world renovation details

Condo access rules, permits, delivery limits, and other practical details are part of the conversation instead of afterthoughts.

High-quality finished renovation sample

What to emphasize on the site

Homeowners trust specifics more than slogans.

Use concrete proof

Insurance, licensing, vetted partners, project photos, testimonials, and service-area specificity.

Show the process

Make the experience feel predictable: share details, get an estimate, talk through the project, then move into a clearer plan.

Name the human layer

Keep the message simple: quick help for questions, with real people still reviewing pricing and project decisions.

Compare against the market

Less ghosting, less ambiguity, fewer “we’ll get back to you” moments, and better visibility once the job starts.

Clear pricing

A public cost sheet makes pricing less opaque.

Homeowners can browse rough cost ranges by task, unit, and category before they book. The same planning sheet also powers the Renora AI assistant so answers stay consistent with what the site shows.

View pricing guide

Per-unit ranges

Square foot, per fixture, per door, and per project planning numbers where useful.

Real project context

Ranges are built for real planning conversations rather than broad generic averages.

Source-backed

The page links back to the guides and review data used to build the planning ranges.

Launch categories

Four ways to get started.

From $15k

Kitchen Remodel

A richly modeled renovation category with detailed intake, strong pricing modifiers, and a high review bar for layout or MEP changes.

First look

More detailed questions for a tighter first estimate.

  • Cabinets, counters, appliances, lighting, and layout change logic
  • Manual review for permit-sensitive plumbing or electrical shifts
  • Best fit for design-forward Vancouver condo and townhome updates
From $18k

Bathroom Remodel

A structured secondary category with strong scope primitives around wet-area work, fixtures, tile, and ventilation.

First look

A solid first pass with enough detail to guide the next conversation.

  • Reliable rough-range logic for partial or full-gut remodels
  • Tile, fixture, vanity, and waterproofing assumptions built in
  • Strong candidate for fast estimator review
From $3/sq ft

Flooring

A simpler, area-based category supported in V1 with lighter automation and stronger manual review where prep risk is unclear.

First look

A simpler first pass with more follow-up from the team.

  • Area-based pricing with material and prep modifiers
  • Great for condo refresh projects and partial renovations
  • Subfloor uncertainty routes to manual review
From $2/sq ft

Interior Painting

The lightest-weight category in V1, designed for quick intake, fast range generation, and manual confirmation when prep is significant.

First look

A simpler first pass with more follow-up from the team.

  • High-speed quoting for room counts and prep level
  • Strong mobile-first intake with photos and notes
  • Escalates when repairs or non-standard prep are likely

Preview

Homeowner view

See progress, approvals, and project notes without digging through texts and email.

Why it matters

Fast answers, clear progress, and fewer loose ends make a renovation feel much easier to live with.

Kitchen Remodel

2 approvals open

Design review complete. Awaiting countertop selection approval before procurement.

Site Visit

Mount Pleasant

Estimator visit booked for Wednesday at 4:00 PM with prep checklist already sent.

Project Updates

Updated 2 hours ago

Latest update includes demolition photos, plumbing notes, and next milestone timing.

Preview

Planning team view

A shared view for the people reviewing your project details and following up on next steps.

Why it matters

Fast answers, clear progress, and fewer loose ends make a renovation feel much easier to live with.

Lead Queue

2 high-priority

14 open leads. 5 are kitchen remodels and 3 require multi-category review.

AI Review Flags

7 leads need action

Layout changes, low photo counts, and condo constraints are the top reasons for manual review.

Estimate Turnaround

Target under 8 hours

Median time from intake to rough-range release is 5.6 hours this week.

Preview

Build team view

A simple handoff view so the work on site stays aligned with the agreed scope.

Why it matters

Fast answers, clear progress, and fewer loose ends make a renovation feel much easier to live with.

Assigned Projects

2 updates due today

3 active jobs: 1 kitchen, 1 bathroom, 1 flooring refresh.

Open Change Request

Needs admin review

Cabinet lead time issue flagged on Cambie kitchen project.

Compliance

Docs center

Insurance certificate current. WCB renewal due in 26 days.

Preview

Office view

A back-office view for pricing setup, scheduling rules, and day-to-day coordination.

Why it matters

Fast answers, clear progress, and fewer loose ends make a renovation feel much easier to live with.

Pipeline

Week to date

32 open leads across four categories, with kitchens driving 46% of rough-range requests.

Estimate Variance

Needs pricing update

Kitchen variance is widest where layout shifts were under-scoped at intake.

Contractor Capacity

Assignment watchlist

Bath and paint coverage healthy. Flooring and millwork capacity tight next month.