Concrete Estimates in 10 Minutes
QuotrPro is the fastest estimating software built specifically for concrete contractors. Snap photos of the job site, answer a few questions, and get a professional estimate with real-time Home Depot pricing for ready-mix, rebar, forms, sealers, and finishing supplies. Send a signable proposal your client can approve from their phone.
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The Real Cost of Manual Quoting for Concrete Contractors
Without QuotrPro
- Calculating yardage, rebar spacing, form materials, and labor by hand takes 3-4 hours per bid
- Concrete and rebar prices fluctuate monthly — your spreadsheet pricing is outdated before you send the quote
- Handwritten or texted estimates lose to competitors who send professional, itemized proposals
With QuotrPro
- AI calculates cubic yards, rebar quantities, form footage, and finishing supplies from photos — estimate in 10 minutes
- Real-time Home Depot pricing for concrete mix, rebar, wire mesh, expansion joints, sealers, and form lumber
- Branded proposals with itemized materials and scope that clients sign on their phone
From Photos to Professional Quote in 10 Minutes
This isn't a mockup. This is the actual product.
Snap Photos
2 minForget measuring tapes. Just snap.
Answer Questions
3 minAI asks 3-5 smart questions about scope.
Get Estimate
5 minFull material list + labor + real-time Home Depot pricing.
Client Signs
DoneOne link. They see pricing, before/after, and sign. Average close: 4 hours.

What most contractors send

What QuotrPro sends
Example Concrete Contractor Jobs You Can Quote
Real jobs with realistic price ranges. QuotrPro generates these estimates in minutes, not hours.
Driveway Replacement
Remove existing 600 sq ft concrete driveway and pour new 4-inch reinforced slab with wire mesh, expansion joints, and broom finish.
Patio Slab Pour
Form and pour 400 sq ft backyard patio slab, 4 inches thick with fiber mesh reinforcement and stamped finish.
Foundation Repair
Underpin and repair 30 linear ft of settled residential foundation using steel push piers and epoxy crack injection.
Retaining Wall
Construct 50 linear ft poured concrete retaining wall, 4 ft height, with rebar reinforcement, footer, and drainage system.
Sidewalk Installation
Install 120 linear ft of 4 ft wide concrete sidewalk with proper grading, control joints every 4 ft, and broom finish.
How Pricing Works for Concrete Contractors
Accurate materials. Your choice of supplier. Built-in margin protection.
Priced from your nearest Home Depot
Every material in your estimate is priced in real-time from the Home Depot closest to your job site. No stale spreadsheets, no guessing.
Buy from anywhere you want
Home Depot, Lowe's, your local supplier — QuotrPro prices the estimate, you choose where to shop. No lock-in.
Mark up to protect your margin
Add a small material markup to cover price swings and delivery costs. Your profit stays protected even when prices shift.
Marcus Delgado
Concrete Contractor · Houston, TX
“I was spending entire evenings calculating yardage, rebar counts, and form materials for each bid. Now I walk the job site, take photos, and have a professional proposal ready before I leave. Closed $42K my first month using QuotrPro.”
How Much Is Manual Quoting Costing You?
* Based on industry average: 80% of quotes don't close
You're losing:
$0
per year lost
With QuotrPro: Save
28h
per month
Potential extra revenue:
$21,600
per year
The Math is Simple
QuotrPro Pro
$49/mo
You Save
$3,600/mo
73x return — Save 28 hours/month
That's $0.55 per AI estimate
The State of Concrete Estimating in 2026
Why Concrete Estimates Are So Time-Consuming
The average concrete estimate takes 3-4 hours to complete. Nearly half that time goes to material takeoffs — calculating cubic yards of concrete, linear feet of rebar, square footage of forms, and quantities for mesh, expansion joints, and finishing supplies. A typical driveway replacement requires 25-40 individual line items across demolition, base preparation, forming, reinforcement, concrete, finishing, and curing. Most concrete contractors price from memory or last season's numbers, leading to underquoting on materials by an average of 12-18%. With 93,960 concrete businesses operating in the US and residential construction spending growing steadily, competition for projects is fierce. The contractors who win are not always the cheapest — they are the ones who present professional, detailed proposals fastest.
The Cost of Lost Concrete Bids
Industry data shows concrete contractors close roughly 20-30% of residential estimates. That means 70-80% of those 3-4 hour estimates generate zero revenue. For a concrete contractor creating 10 estimates per month at 3.5 hours each, that's 35 hours of unbilled work — over $3,500 at $100/hour. The contractors winning more jobs aren't necessarily cheaper. Research shows that proposal presentation quality impacts close rates by 35-45%. Homeowners trust itemized, professional proposals over verbal quotes or text-message estimates, even when the itemized quote is higher. Speed matters too — the first contractor to deliver a professional proposal wins the job 60% of the time. In concrete work, where seasonal windows are tight and weather delays are common, the ability to bid fast and win fast is a significant competitive advantage.
How AI Is Transforming Concrete Estimation
AI estimating tools reduce concrete quote creation from hours to minutes by automating yardage calculations, rebar schedules, form material lists, and pricing. The key advantage isn't just speed — it's consistency. Real-time pricing eliminates guesswork on concrete, rebar, and lumber whose costs fluctuate throughout the year. For concrete contractors, the ROI is straightforward: if you create 10 estimates per month and save 3 hours each, that's 30 hours back. At $100/hour, that's $3,000 in recovered billable time monthly. Factor in improved close rates from professional proposals, and the $49/month cost of tools like QuotrPro pays for itself with a single additional won job. The concrete businesses adopting AI estimation are winning more bids, recovering more billable hours, and scaling faster than those still using spreadsheets and guesswork.
Pricing & Estimating Resources
How to Estimate Concrete Jobs: Complete Pricing Guide
Learn how to estimate concrete jobs accurately. Covers yardage calculation, material markup, labor rates, and profit margins for residential and commercial work.
Concrete Bid Proposal Guide: Win More Jobs
Learn how to write winning concrete bid proposals. Covers scope of work, itemized pricing, payment terms, and presentation strategies that close more jobs.
Commercial Concrete Estimating: Pricing Guide for Contractors
Complete guide to commercial concrete estimating. Covers parking lots, warehouse slabs, tilt-up walls, and commercial foundations with pricing and bid strategies.
Concrete Driveway Installation Cost: What Contractors Should Charge
Complete pricing guide for concrete driveway installation. Covers removal, grading, forming, pouring, and finishing costs. Average cost $6-$12 per square foot.
Concrete Patio and Slab Cost: What Contractors Should Charge
Complete pricing guide for concrete patio and slab installation. Covers forming, pouring, finishing, and decorative options. Average cost $8-$15 per square foot.
Concrete Sidewalk and Walkway Pricing Guide
Complete pricing guide for concrete sidewalk and walkway installation. Covers residential and municipal work. Average cost $6-$12 per square foot installed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
QuotrPro is purpose-built for concrete contractors. It uses AI to analyze job site photos and generate estimates with real-time material pricing from Home Depot. Unlike general contractor software, QuotrPro understands cubic yardage calculations, rebar spacing, form material quantities, and concrete-specific labor rates. The result is a professional proposal your client can sign digitally in minutes.
Every Day You Wait Is Another $120 Lost.
$43,200 ÷ 365 = $118 per day. That's the math.
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