Pick your trade. Get the invoice builder, the proposal template, the calculators, the margin and negotiation guides, and the glossary — all in one place. Free, no sign-up.
Four live calculators, two printable builders, three deep guides, and the drywall glossary. Built from real jobs, not mockups.
Wall and ceiling dimensions to sheets, screws, tape, mud, and corner bead with waste factor.
Stud count, track LF, 10-ft pieces, and total steel weight by gauge (25, 20, 20 EQ, 18, 16).
Tape LF and mud gallons by finish level L1–L5. Bazooka discount, bucket counts, dollars.
Hanger and finisher hours, burdened labor dollars, crew days, and $/sf all-in labor.
The margin math most subs get wrong, the seven money leaks, the L3-to-L5 upsell, crew-velocity plays.
How subs actually negotiate payment timing, retention, change orders, and supplier pricing.
Sixty drywall-specific terms — board types, framing, joint treatment, field tools.
Universal invoice and proposal builders, margin and negotiation playbooks, and the estimating glossary. Conduit-fill and panel-schedule calculators are in build.
The margin math most subs get wrong, money leaks, and velocity plays. Written for drywall, mostly portable.
Payment timing, retention, change orders, supplier pricing — and the 11 GC tactics with counter-moves.
Forty-five cross-trade estimating terms. Addenda to WBS. Searchable and alpha-jumped.
The universal stuff — templates and builders that work for any trade, guides on margin and negotiation, and the forty-five-term estimating glossary.
Company, customer, line items, tax and deposits. Any trade — rename the line items.
Inclusions, exclusions, assumptions, schedule, pricing, warranty, acceptance.
Margin math, the seven money leaks, and the velocity plays that actually move EBITDA.
Payment, retention, change orders, and supplier pricing — with scripts and counter-moves.
Forty-five cross-trade estimating terms. Addenda to WBS. Searchable and alpha-jumped.
See how Pilrs handles a live project of yours. Thirty minutes, no sales pitch, you keep the takeoff either way.