How to Request a No-Commitment Comprehensive Renovation Estimate

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Introduction
Requesting a quote for a house renovation may seem complicated, but it is actually a simple process if you know what steps to follow. In Rafael Villalba - Reforms Malaga, we understand that each project is unique and, therefore, we offer a detailed, realistic and non-binding budget. In this article we explain how to do it and what information you need to prepare.

Define your needs and objectives

Before requesting an estimate, it is important to be clear about what you want to renovate:

  • Is it a complete renovation of your home?
  • Do you want to renovate a commercial space or make specific repairs?
  • Do you have a particular style or design in mind?

The more details you provide, the more accurate the estimate will be.

2. Request a technical visit

At Rafael Villalba, we offer a free first visit to evaluate your space. During this visit:

  • We perform the necessary measurements.
  • We listen to your needs and expectations.
  • We advise you on the best solutions and materials.

3. Ask for a budget breakdown

A professional budget should include:

  • Labor and material costs.
  • Deadlines: start and end dates of the work.
  • Details of the work process.

In our case, we guarantee total transparency: no surprises or hidden costs.

4. Compare with other budgets

If you request more than one quote, be sure to compare the details:

  • Quality of materials.
  • Services included (do you take care of licenses and permits?).
  • Labor guarantees.

Choosing the cheapest quote is not always the best option. Value the experience and reputation of the company.

5. Make the decision

Once you have all the information, choose the company that offers you confidence, quality and compliance with deadlines. At Rafael Villalba, we are committed to offer you the best service from the first contact.

CTA: Ready to get started? Request your free quote today.

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