Save money on repairs in Tennessee?
We can save you money in Tennessee!
Has your home in Tennessee been damaged by some unforeseen event or has time simply taken its toll? Do you have plans to complete home repairs or home improvements to your Tennessee home or are you considering home renovations?
We can help!
No matter what your home project is, big or small, send us your contractor's estimate prior to authorizing any home repairs. Our team of property professionals will examine your estimate for savings opportunities.
All estimate exceptions will be discussed in detail with your contractor and a lower agreed repair figure obtained.
There is never any compromise to the quality or integrity of the home renovations you wish completed. The new agreed repair estimate will be faxed or emailed to you and the repairer.
Since 1986 our team has audited over 1,500,000 contractor repair and renovation estimates.
Our program may save you hundreds of dollars on your home repairs or home renovations in Tennessee.
Let our experienced auditors review your estimate for home repairs or home renovations and secure an agreed price with your contractor. We will save you money on your home improvement costs. Guaranteed!
If we are not successful in negotiating a lower price by at least our fee, there is absolutely no charge!
How do you get started? Complete
our Order My Audit request form online.
It's That Simple..................
Tennessee is a state located in the southern United States. In 1796, it became the sixteenth state to join the Union. Tennessee is known as the "Volunteer State", a nickname earned during the War of 1812 because of the prominent role played by volunteer soldiers from Tennessee, especially during the Battle of New Orleans. The capital city is Nashville, and the largest city is Memphis.
According to U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, in 2005 Tennessee's gross state product was $226.502 billion, making Tennessee the 18th largest economy in the nation. In 2003, the per capita personal income was $28,641, 36th in the nation, and 91% of the national per capita personal income of $31,472. In 2004, the median household income was $38,550, 41st in the nation, and 87% of the national median of $44,472. Major outputs for the state include textiles, cotton, cattle, and electrical power. As proof of interest in beef production, Tennessee has over 82,000 farms, and beef cattle are found in roughly 59 percent of the farms in the state.
Tennessee is a right to work state, as are most of its Southern neighbors. Unionization has historically been low and continues to decline as in most of the U.S. generally.
The state bird is the Mockingbird.
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