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Remodel Quote Guide

"By owner" can quietly become your job.

In a contractor quote, "by owner" usually means cost, timing, coordination, or decision risk has been moved out of the contractor's price. That can be fine, but it needs to be written clearly before you sign.

What to clarify before accepting it.

The problem is not the phrase itself. The problem is a quote that says "by owner" without naming the exact task, deadline, cost exposure, and consequence if the owner item is late or wrong.

  • Task: Is the owner buying, delivering, installing, measuring, or selecting the item?
  • Timing: What date does the contractor need the selection, product, or decision?
  • Cost: What labor, markup, delivery, disposal, or rework is excluded from the bid?
  • Coordination: Who confirms specs, dimensions, rough-ins, lead times, and site readiness?
  • Delay: What happens if the owner-supplied item arrives late, damaged, incomplete, or incompatible?

Common Risk

Where "by owner" gets expensive.

Owner-supplied materials

Cabinets, tile, fixtures, appliances, and lighting can affect dimensions, rough-ins, delivery timing, and warranty responsibility.

Owner decisions

Selections that arrive late can stall ordering, inspection, or installation. The quote should say when decisions are due.

Owner coordination

Separate vendors can create schedule conflicts. The contract should name who coordinates access, cleanup, and rework.

Ask for language this clear.

Use this before you sign or pay the deposit.

Please define every "by owner" item in writing: who supplies it, who installs it, when it is due, what is excluded from the contract price, and whether delays or wrong items create added cost or schedule changes.

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