Start with a number, not a phone tree.
The best first step isn't a sales call — it's a feasibility check. Run your lot through the tool for a planning range, then request an exact, line-item quote when you're ready.
Step one: a feasibility check
Before anyone talks budget, the useful thing is a number for your lot. The feasibility tool takes your format, size, finish level, and site conditions and returns a planning range with the commonly-missed line items already included — sewer, utility connection, permits, tax — so you start informed instead of getting lowballed.
Step two: request an exact quote
When the planning range looks workable, the next step is a real site check and a fixed, line-item bid. We confirm sewer distance, slope, panel capacity, trees, and setbacks on your actual lot, then price it for real. A planning range is never a bid — this is where the number becomes one.
Reaching us
We’re a new venture and we’re building this out honestly, so here’s exactly where things stand:
- Intake form — coming soon.A proper request-a-quote form is on the way. Until it’s live and tested end-to-end, we won’t put up a form that quietly drops your message.
- Email — coming soon.
hello@lotline.build(inbox goes live at launch). - Phone — not published yet.We won’t list a number that doesn’t ring through to a real person. It goes up when the line is live.
In the meantime, the feasibility tool is a real, working first step — and it tells us more about your project than a voicemail would. Run it now → · Or see the published pricing →
Run the feasibility tool. It returns a planning range for your lot — format, size, finish, and site conditions — with the commonly-missed line items already included. When the range looks workable, request a real site check and an exact, line-item quote.
