Contractor Survival System (Full Bundle)
📦 CONTRACTOR SURVIVAL SYSTEM (FULL BUNDLE)
Protect your home. Protect your money. Control your project.
This isn’t just a guide—it’s a complete system designed to help you avoid costly mistakes, bad contractors, and budget blowouts.
🔥 WHAT YOU GET
📘 The Homeowner’s Survival Guide to Contractors
A no-BS, step-by-step manual that shows you:
- How to choose the RIGHT contractor (not just the cheapest)
- How to structure payments so you stay in control
- What red flags to watch for before it’s too late
- How to protect yourself from change orders and hidden costs
- What to say and ask (scripts included)
🧰 FULL TOOLKIT (This is where the real value is)
These are the exact tools that turn knowledge into control:
✔ Contractor Interview Checklist
Know exactly what to ask—and what answers should raise concerns.
✔ Bid Comparison Spreadsheet
Compare contractors side-by-side so you don’t get fooled by lowball pricing.
✔ Scope Builder Worksheet
Define your project clearly before hiring—so nothing gets “added later.”
✔ Change Order Approval Form
No more surprise charges. Every change gets documented and approved.
✔ Red Flags Cheat Sheet
A quick-reference guide to spot bad contractors instantly.
⚠️ WHY THIS MATTERS
Most homeowners lose money because:
- They trust instead of verify
- They don’t define scope
- They pay too much too early
This system fixes all of that.
💡 WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT
- Built from real-world contractor experience—not theory
- Focused on protecting your money, not just “tips”
- Gives you actual tools, not just advice
💰 THE REALITY
One bad contractor decision can cost you $5,000–$50,000+
This system costs less than a small mistake.
🎯 WHO THIS IS FOR
- Homeowners planning renovations or repairs
- Anyone getting bids right now
- Anyone who wants to avoid getting ripped off
🚫 WHO THIS IS NOT FOR
- People looking for the cheapest option no matter what
- People who won’t stay involved in their project
🔒 FINAL WORD
You don’t need to be an expert.
You just need the right system—and the discipline to use it.
This gives you both.