SiteOne launches online estimate tool

SiteOne Landscape Supply released a free estimate tool that helps landscape contractors present customized proposals to customers.
The free tool helps landscape contractors present customized proposals to customers without requiring separate software or subscriptions.
SiteOne Landscape Supply released a free estimate tool that helps landscape contractors present customized proposals to customers.

SiteOne Landscape Supply, Roswell, Georgia, released a free estimate tool that helps landscape contractors present customized proposals to customers without requiring separate software or subscriptions.

“We know that many landscape operators use pen and paper to quickly sketch out estimates, so we are excited to make things easier for them by reducing the time it takes to create an estimate and present it professionally,” says John Wells, SiteOne director of product management. “The estimate tool enables contractors to produce a personalized document with their own logo and up-to-date supplier pricing.”

SiteOne account holders can use the free estimate tool by building an item list on SiteOne’s website, either using “Add to List” or by uploading a list in Excel format. Once a list is created, the account holder may convert the list to an estimate, add markup and customization, and then download the estimate as a PDF. The estimate tool includes a free-form field so contractors can add items that are not available on SiteOne’s website, such as labor and permits.

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