1. Online range
The estimator collects service type, approximate size, finish lane, condition, timing, and location. It gives a planning range so the client is not starting blind.
Vermont Interior Painting is not trying to look like a single generic painting crew. It is a clearer booking and scope-routing layer for painting projects. The client gets a structured estimate path, and the project can be matched to the right type of operator.
Different painting jobs need different operators. A rental refresh, cabinet finish, premium interior, and exterior repaint should not be treated the same.
The estimator collects service type, approximate size, finish lane, condition, timing, and location. It gives a planning range so the client is not starting blind.
After contact details and notes are entered, the request carries the estimate packet. That means the follow-up can review the project instead of asking only, “What do you need painted?”
The job can be routed according to the finish expectation, location, schedule, and scope. This is more useful than sending every job to the cheapest available person.
Most homeowners do not want to compare prep scope, primer assumptions, finish lanes, insurance, timing, and job accountability across several painters. The network model turns a vague request into a clearer decision. It does not promise that every range is final. It promises a better starting point and a more organized path.
The practical advantage is that the client can say what they need once, see the expected price lane, and send the request with enough context for a better follow-up.