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Check whether pricing, follow-up, cash timing pressure, reviews, or website confusion is the first issue to inspect.
Foundation repair website checkups
A focused Tool & Tally checkup for foundation repair companies that need anxious homeowners to understand the inspection path, trust the company enough to continue, and know what happens after they ask for help.
Tool & Tally reviews website clarity and the inspection request steps only. It does not provide engineering, legal, insurance, repair, financing, warranty, ranking, lead, or revenue guarantees.
Check whether pricing, follow-up, cash timing pressure, reviews, or website confusion is the first issue to inspect.
See the screenshot-backed quick score and top-fix format before choosing a paid checkup.
If the inspection request steps looks risky, choose Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 before buying ads or a redesign.
Owner question
A visitor should quickly understand what the company does, where it works, how the inspection/estimate starts, what happens after submitting, and what trust details makes the business feel trustworthy.
Tool & Tally does not judge structural safety, repair quality, code compliance, engineering correctness, financing approval, warranty validity, insurance outcome, legal risk, or actual field work.
Foundation repair check checks
Is the primary next step clear on desktop and mobile: call, form, inspection request, estimate, or evaluation?
Does the page explain whether someone calls back, schedules a visit, reviews photos, or confirms the concern first?
Are reviews, local trust details, project photos, process notes, service areas, warranty/financing cues, and reassurance near the request moment?
Does the site explain cracks, settling, crawlspace support, water concerns, or uneven floors without scare tactics or unsupported conclusions?
Can a phone visitor read, tap, understand form labels, see the phone option, and move forward without zooming or guessing?
Does the website avoid absolute repair, resale, warranty, financing, insurance, legal, engineering, ranking, or revenue promises?
See what you get
Use the browser-only quick check to see whether pricing, follow-up, reviews, cash timing pressure, or the inspection request steps is the first issue to inspect.
Run free quick checkReview an example of the screenshot-backed quick score and prioritized fix list before requesting a real checkup. The sample company is illustrative; the report structure matches the intended deliverable.
View sample reportCompare Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 depending on whether you need a first fix list, deeper notes for changes, or monthly rechecks.
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A screenshot-backed first read on inspection request clarity, trust placement, mobile confusion, and the top fixes to consider.
Deeper fix notes, local search basics, comparison comparison, and notes your website provider can use.
Rechecks inspection-request, review/reassurance, service area, and mobile issues after updates or seasonal changes.