Instant estimates

Get an instant handyman quote

You have got a list of small jobs and one question: what is this going to cost? You should not have to leave three voicemails and wait until next week to find out. The fastest handyman businesses now send a real price by text in minutes, while you are still figuring out who to hire.

An instant quote is not a guess off a chart. The good ones come from a real business's own rates and the details you give them, so the number you get actually means something. For anything bigger or unusual, a pro may still want a quick look first, and that is a good sign, not a stall.

Why fast wins, for both of you

In home services, the business that answers first usually gets the job. It is not about being the cheapest. It is that a homeowner with a broken thing wants to stop worrying about it. The first clear, fair price that lands in their hands tends to win, even over a slightly lower quote that shows up three days later.

That speed is good for you too. A quick price lets you compare a couple of businesses the same afternoon, line up the work sooner, and avoid taking a day off to wait on someone who may not call back. This is the whole idea behind what people call speed to lead: the faster a real answer arrives, the better the experience on both sides.

What to include when you ask

The more a business knows up front, the tighter and faster the quote. A vague "can you give me a price?" gets a vague answer. Give them these and you will usually get a real number back, not a callback request.

The exact job, in plain words

"Mount a 65 inch TV on a drywall wall" beats "hang a TV." Name the task, the size, and the surface where it matters.

How many things

Handyman visits are often a list. Say "five items: a TV mount, two shelves, a sticking door, and a leaky faucet" so they can price the whole trip.

A photo or two

A picture answers questions a paragraph cannot. Show the wall, the damage, the part, or the space. It is the single fastest way to a firm price.

Who buys the materials

Tell them if you already have the parts, the bracket, the door, or the pickets, or if you want them to supply everything. It changes the number.

Your location and timing

Your area and whether this is "whenever works" or "this week" lets them factor in the trip and any rush, instead of padding for the unknown.

Access and parking

Third-floor walk-up, gated yard, tricky parking, or a tenant who needs notice. Small access details keep the quote from changing on the day.

How an instant quote works

Behind a good instant quote is a real business and its real prices, not a random generator. With a tool like Tono, here is what is actually happening when a clear number lands in your messages so quickly.

1

You ask for a price

You send your job details through the business's quote link, by text, or on their site, including any photos.

2

It is priced from their rates

The business's own pricing turns your details into a suggested number. It does not invent a figure out of thin air.

3

The owner approves it

The pro gets the draft quote on their phone and confirms or adjusts the price in seconds, so a real person stands behind it.

4

You get a clear quote

A professional price lands in your messages within minutes, in their own words, while you are still deciding.

THE TEXT YOU GET BACK
Hi Dana, thanks for the photos. For the 65 inch TV mount plus the two shelves, we are looking at $210 to $260 depending on the wall behind the drywall. We can get out Thursday morning. Want me to lock it in?
An example of an instant quote. A real business sets the actual number.

Looking for a handyman who answers fast?

Businesses that use Tono answer a price question by text in minutes, drafted in their own voice from their own rates. If you want to understand what you are getting back before you ask, here is the whole picture.

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