QuoteIQ is the all-in-one CRM that egress window installers actually run their business on — code-compliant tiered estimates, satellite lot pre-scoping, concrete saw and well-system inventory, multi-stop job costing, and AI Before/After basement renderings, starting at $29.99/month.
An egress window installation company sits at one of the most code-driven, permit-heavy intersections in residential remodeling. Every basement bedroom conversion, every finished basement project, every flooded foundation rebuild, every pre-listing inspection fix — they all hinge on whether the egress opening meets International Residential Code R310 for emergency escape and rescue. A single non-compliant install can fail final inspection, kill a real estate closing, or trigger an insurance denial after a fire. The right CRM for egress window installation companies has to handle that complexity without forcing you to stitch together five separate apps. That is exactly what QuoteIQ was built to do.
QuoteIQ is the operating system that egress installers reach for first because it understands how this specific trade actually works. You quote concrete saw cuts in poured foundations versus block, you spec composite versus galvanized steel window wells, you coordinate excavation crews and drainage tile, you document every step for code inspectors and homeowners, and you do it all from your phone on a job site. Options Estimates let you present three code-compliant tiers — basic egress retrofit, mid-range with composite well and ladder rung, premium with full drainage system and decorative cap — on a single estimate the homeowner sees side-by-side. Companies running tiered pricing on QuoteIQ report 30 to 50 percent higher average ticket values compared to single-price flat bids.
MapMeasure Pro is the unfair advantage. From satellite imagery you confirm setback distances, identify the foundation wall sections most accessible for concrete cutting, measure how far you can swing an excavator without taking out a deck, and pre-scope drainage discharge runs to daylight or storm tie-ins — all before the truck rolls. A 1,400-square-foot ranch with a fully poured 8-inch foundation gets pre-measured in five minutes from the office. The native inventory system tracks the materials this trade actually moves: 14-inch diamond blades for handheld concrete saws, 2×10 pressure-treated cribbing for opening support, prefab steel window wells in 36-inch through 72-inch projection sizes, polymer wells, ladder rung kits, sill flashing, sealant tubes, drainage tile, geotextile fabric, gravel by the cubic yard, vinyl egress windows in standard 36×48 and 48×36 sizes, sloped sill caps, and grate covers rated for code-compliant emergency egress.
Pipelines & Deals is where the recurring lead channels for an egress window installation company finally get organized. Real estate agent referrals from inspection-failure listings move through a Kanban board separate from basement finishing contractor partnerships, separate from insurance restoration leads, separate from direct homeowner inquiries from your contractor website. Co-founders Mike Vidan and Justin Rogers built QuoteIQ specifically because the existing tools were never built for the multi-channel, multi-trade, code-driven reality of basement renovation specialists. YouTube tutorials walk every workflow in detail.
The AI Before/After image generator closes deals that physical estimates leave on the table. Snap a photo of a dim, partially-windowed basement with a concrete window well full of leaves, and present a photorealistic preview of the finished space — bright, code-compliant 5.7 square foot egress opening with a polymer well, ladder rung, and decorative grate. Mid-tier closes climb 25 to 40 percent because the homeowner is no longer imagining the result. They are looking at it on your tablet during the consultation. Contract attachments bind the IRC R310 specification sheet, the manufacturer’s tested egress window data sheet, the structural engineer’s lintel calculation, the local building department’s permit application, and the homeowner’s signed scope addendum to every estimate you send.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of structural and reinforcing iron workers — the broader category that includes specialty foundation cut-in trades — supports steady demand for residential remodeling specialists, and integrated business management software is consistently ranked among the highest-ROI investments for growing service operations by the U.S. Small Business Administration. QuoteIQ delivers everything an egress window installation company needs in one platform — at a price point that makes the math obvious. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99 per month replaces the Jobber + CompanyCam + GoiLawn stack that runs $448 or more per month, the Housecall Pro equivalent at $750 or more per month, and ServiceTitan at $1,800 or more per month with a mandatory annual contract.
The Short Version: QuoteIQ is the best CRM for egress window installation companies in 2026 because it combines code-compliant Good/Better/Best estimates, satellite foundation pre-scoping with MapMeasure Pro, native concrete saw and window well inventory, multi-trade job costing across excavation and finish work, AI before/after basement renderings that close 25 to 40 percent more premium tiers, and 24/7 AI call answering — all from $29.99/month with no per-user fees and no required integrations.
Every CRM claims to work for contractors, but only QuoteIQ ships with the specific feature set an egress window installation company needs to quote, document, and close code-compliant projects without leaving the platform. Here are the 12 capabilities that decide which CRM for egress window installation companies a serious operator runs on.
Present a Basic egress retrofit at $3,200 (existing rough opening, prefab steel well, ladder rung), Standard at $5,400 (new concrete cut, composite well, drainage tile, sloped cap), and Premium at $8,500 (oversized opening, decorative polymer well, full drainage to daylight, finished interior trim) on a single estimate.
Learn more →Confirm setback distances, foundation wall accessibility, drainage discharge runs, excavator swing radius, and tree line proximity from satellite imagery before the truck rolls. Pre-scope a 1,400-square-foot ranch in five minutes from the office.
Learn more →Track 14-inch diamond saw blades, prefab wells in 36/48/60/72-inch projections, polymer wells, ladder rung kits, sill flashing, drainage tile, geotextile, gravel by the yard, vinyl windows, and grate covers across every truck and storage location.
Learn more →See exact margin on every install while the project is still active. Track concrete cutting hours, excavation subcontractor cost, window unit cost, well cost, drainage materials, and finish carpentry against contract value in real time.
Learn more →Bundle complete egress packages: code retrofit + window + well + drainage + permit fees as one fixed-price line. Or build a Multi-Window Basement Conversion package across two or three openings with bundled pricing that beats per-window math.
Learn more →Snap a photo of a dim partially-windowed basement and present a photorealistic preview of the finished egress install with bright daylight, polymer well, ladder rung, and decorative grate. Mid-tier closes climb 25 to 40 percent on the consultation.
Learn more →Block concrete cut days separate from excavation, separate from window install, separate from drainage and finish trim. Color-code crew assignments and dispatch the right truck to the right opening with the right materials.
Learn more →Timestamp before/during/after photos at every phase: pre-cut foundation, cut layout marked, opening cut, lintel installed, well excavated, well set, drainage tile run, gravel placed, window installed, sealant applied, code inspection passed.
Learn more →Capture every after-hours homeowner call about basement bedroom code requirements, real estate inspection deadlines, or post-flood emergency replacements. AI qualifies the lead, asks about foundation type and sleeping room location, books the consultation.
Learn more →Tell AI Autopilot from the job site to create an estimate for the next address, attach the IRC R310 spec sheet, schedule the concrete cut for Tuesday, text the homeowner, and update the building permit pipeline — all hands-free.
Learn more →Separate Kanban boards for real estate agent referrals, basement finishing contractor partnerships, insurance restoration leads, post-flood emergency replacements, and direct homeowner inquiries. No warm lead falls through the cracks.
Learn more →Auto-fire a review request to every homeowner the day after final inspection passes. Egress installers running Review Multiplier report 8 to 12 times more Google reviews — which is what wins the next ten basement bedroom projects in your zip code.
Learn more →Here is how a typical day looks for an egress window installation company using QuoteIQ. Two-person crew, four installs scheduled across a 25-mile service area, one consultation, one inspection follow-up, two concrete cut prep walk-throughs.
Open QuoteIQ. The day’s calendar shows four egress installs and one consultation, sequenced by Route Optimization for tightest drive time. Each job card lists the spec — 36×48 vinyl egress, 48-inch composite well, ladder rung kit, drainage tile, three yards of gravel — pulled straight from the saved estimate. Inventory auto-decremented yesterday’s stock; the truck-load checklist tells you which prefab wells to pull off the rack and which diamond blades are due for replacement before the first cut. Team Communication pings the second crew with their separate route. Coffee. Out the door.
Arrive at a 1968 ranch with a poured 8-inch foundation. The opening was cut yesterday by the concrete sub. QuoteIQ Cam captures the pre-install state: rough opening dimensions, lintel in place, sill prep, exterior grade. As the well goes in, photos timestamp every phase — well anchored, drainage tile teed into the existing footing drain, geotextile wrap, gravel placed, window set in flashing, sealant tooled, ladder rung mounted, grate clipped. The full photo set posts to the homeowner’s ClientHub thread automatically. The homeowner watches progress from work and replies with a thumbs-up. Code inspector pulls the same photo set on his tablet at final.
Finish-basement contractor partner referred a homeowner who needs two egress openings to pass code on a basement bedroom conversion. Pulled up the property on MapMeasure Pro last night — confirmed both proposed locations are accessible from the side yard, no setback violation, drainage can run to daylight at the rear lot drop. On site, snap two basement-wall photos. The AI Before/After generates a finished render of both openings — bright, daylit, polymer wells, ladder rungs, decorative grates. Build the Options Estimate on the tablet: Basic at $6,400 for both openings (steel wells, basic caps), Standard at $9,800 (composite wells, drainage tile, ladder rungs, sloped caps), Premium at $14,200 (decorative polymer wells, full drainage to daylight, finished interior trim, sill returns). Attach the IRC R310 spec sheet, the local permit application, and the structural engineer’s lintel calc via Contract Attachments. Homeowner picks Standard. E-signature captured. 50 percent deposit collected on the spot via Online Payments. Twenty-four minutes from arrival to signed.
Second install of the day. The homeowner watches the well go in and asks if you can upgrade the grate cover to the heavy-duty traffic-rated version. Open the estimate, change-order line item: $340 upgrade, three-minute swap. Job cost runs in real-time — the Job Costing screen shows current margin on the project at 41.2 percent before the upgrade, climbing to 43.8 percent after. The Business Calculator confirms the per-hour effective rate. Customer signs the change order on your phone. The grate gets swapped from the truck. Done.
Between stops, pull up the job costing dashboard for the install you finished this morning. Material costs: $1,847 (window, well, ladder rung, drainage tile, gravel, sealant, sill flashing, fasteners). Labor: $640 (two-person crew, six hours). Subcontractor: $480 (yesterday’s concrete cut). Total cost: $2,967 against a $5,400 contract. 45.1 percent gross margin — verified before the crew is even back at the shop. Expense tracking captured the gas, the subcontractor invoice, and the supply house run. The next opening on the schedule already has its full material list pre-built from the estimate, ready for tomorrow’s load-out.
The morning install passes its final code inspection at 5:30 PM — inspector’s photo signed and uploaded to the job file. Review Multiplier auto-fires the Google review request the moment final inspection clears. By 7:14 PM the homeowner posts a five-star review naming both crew members. Business Analytics shows the week’s run rate: 17 openings closed, $86,400 booked, average ticket $5,082, win rate 71 percent on consultations, gross margin 44.8 percent across all completed installs. The Sales Tracker shows three warm leads still in the pipeline from this morning’s after-hours Virtual Call Team intake — all qualified, all booked for next week.
No basement-bedroom-conversion spreadsheet. No CompanyCam subscription. No second phone line. No GoiLawn add-on. The full operation runs on one platform, on the phone in your pocket, while the diamond blade is still spinning.
Most egress window installation companies start on a generic field service platform like Jobber or Housecall Pro, then bolt on third-party tools to plug the feature gaps. The right CRM for egress window installation companies has to handle code-tier pricing, satellite measurement, multi-trade job costing, and after-hours lead capture without forcing a $700-per-month integration stack — and the monthly bill on those legacy platforms quietly creeps past that anyway. The table below compares native capability across the four platforms egress installers most commonly evaluate.
| Feature | QuoteIQ | Jobber | Housecall Pro | ServiceTitan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multi-Tier Options Pricing | ✅ Native, all plans | ⚠️ Beta (Quote Options, desktop, Grow+) | ⚠️ Add-on / included on MAX | ⚠️ Add-on (Pricebook Pro) |
| Satellite Property Measurement | ✅ MapMeasure Pro, all plans | ❌ Requires GoiLawn ($67–255/mo) | ❌ Requires GoiLawn ($67–255/mo) | ❌ Not native |
| Job Phase Photo Documentation | ✅ QuoteIQ Cam, native | ⚠️ Requires CompanyCam ($72–149/mo) | ✅ Native | ✅ Native |
| 24/7 AI Inbound Call Answering | ✅ Virtual Call Team | ⚠️ AI Receptionist add-on ($99/mo) | ⚠️ HCP Assist (custom pricing) | ⚠️ Add-on |
| Inventory Tracking (native) | ✅ Native, all plans | ⚠️ Via Ply ($13.49/user/mo) | ⚠️ Via Ply ($13.49/user/mo) | ✅ Native |
| Multi-Phase Job Costing | ✅ Native, Pro+ | ⚠️ Limited to Connect+ | ⚠️ Limited | ✅ Native |
| Customer Self-Scheduling | ✅ InstaSchedule | ❌ Online booking only | ❌ Not available | ⚠️ Limited |
| AI Before/After Image Renders | ✅ Native, all plans | ❌ External tool required | ❌ External tool required | ❌ Not native |
| Customer Self-Quoting | ✅ InstaQuote | ⚠️ Via ResponsiBid ($229/mo + $829 setup) | ⚠️ Via ResponsiBid ($225/mo + $800 setup) | ⚠️ Custom |
| AI Voice CRM Control (35 tools) | ✅ AI Autopilot | ❌ Not available | ❌ Not available | ❌ Not available |
| Pipelines / Multi-Channel CRM | ✅ Native, Pro+ | ✅ Limited | ⚠️ Add-on | ✅ Native |
| Review Multiplier Automation | ✅ Native, all plans | ⚠️ Marketing Suite ($79/mo) | ⚠️ Add-on | ⚠️ Marketing Pro add-on |
| Contract Attachments (multi-doc) | ✅ Native | ✅ Native | ✅ Native | ✅ Native |
| Per-User Fees | ❌ None — flat plan pricing | ✅ $29/user after included seats | ✅ $35/user after MAX limit | ✅ Per-tech monthly |
| Recommended Tier Price | $149.99/mo (Pro · 4 users) | $448+/mo (Grow + add-ons) | $750+/mo (MAX + add-ons) | $1,800+/mo (annual contract) |
For an egress window installation company running a two-truck operation, the math is brutal. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99 per month delivers native satellite measurement, AI call answering, job costing, photo documentation, AI image renders, customer self-quoting, and pipelines — capabilities that cost $448 or more on Jobber once you add CompanyCam, GoiLawn, FleetSharp, and AI Receptionist. Housecall Pro’s MAX tier hits $750 or more once GoiLawn, ResponsiBid, Ply, and the Sales Proposal add-on are stacked. ServiceTitan starts at $1,800 or more per month with a 12-month contract and $5,000 to $50,000 in implementation fees — sized for 20-plus-tech operations, not a basement-window specialist with three crews.
“Same day. Not tomorrow morning — same day. Whoever sends a clear, specific estimate first is the one the customer starts comparing everyone else to. That’s a psychological anchor, and it’s real.”
— Mike Vidan, 20+ year home service business owner · Full insights →
The crew structure for an egress window installation company is unusually layered. You are managing concrete saw operators, excavators, finish carpenters who set the window and trim out the rough opening, and a sales estimator pulling permits and negotiating with code officials. EmployeeHub handles the full structure — assignments, schedules, hours, payroll, GPS — with role-based permissions that keep crew A out of pricing and crew B out of the books.
The premium-margin crew. Two operators trained on handheld concrete saws with 14-inch diamond blades, mini-excavator certified, comfortable with structural lintel installs and load transfer. They handle the openings that require new cuts in poured 8-inch foundations and 12-inch block walls. Crew A averages $1,800 to $2,400 in revenue per crew-day. Time Tracker Pro with live GPS confirms drive time, on-site hours, and equipment location across cut, excavate, and tamp phases. Job costing attributes their hours to the right line item.
The volume crew. Two installers handling existing-rough-opening retrofits, well placement, drainage tile runs, sill flashing, sealant, ladder rung mounting, and grate placement. Crew B averages $900 to $1,400 in revenue per crew-day on retrofit-only installs and pulls double duty supporting Crew A on full new-cut projects. The Route Density view geo-clusters their work into zip-code-tight days when retrofit volume allows.
A dedicated lead-to-permit role assigned the EmployeeHub Manager permission. Owns the consultations, builds Options Estimates, files permit applications with local building departments, coordinates the structural engineer for any opening that affects load-bearing wall calculations, and manages the homeowner relationship from first call through final code inspection. Pulls the Pipelines & Deals board every morning to triage real estate referrals, basement contractor partnerships, insurance restoration leads, and direct homeowner inquiries.
Channel 1: Real estate agent referral network. Pre-listing inspection failures are the single most predictable lead source for an egress window installation company, which is why every CRM for egress window installation companies needs a real estate agent pipeline view. A home with a basement bedroom that fails egress code can’t legally close — and the agent has 30 days to fix it. Build a Pipelines board with every agent in your zip code who lists basement-bedroom homes. Send the AI Before/After photo to every agent before the listing photographer shows up. One agent referring six pre-listing fixes per year at a $5,400 average ticket = $32,400 in annual revenue from a single relationship. Twenty agents = $648,000.
Channel 2: Basement finishing contractor partnerships. Every basement remodel that adds a sleeping room triggers an egress requirement. Most basement finishing contractors do not own concrete saws and do not want to. Become their preferred sub. Set them up with their own InstaQuote intake form on your website with a referral code. Pay them a 7 to 10 percent referral fee per closed install. One basement contractor sending three finish-with-egress jobs per month at a $9,800 average ticket = $352,800 in annual revenue from one partner — minus referral fees, $317,520 net. Five contractor partners is $1.5 million in pipeline.
Channel 3: Insurance restoration and post-flood replacement. Basement flooding events trigger emergency egress replacements. Insurance carriers and restoration contractors need a same-week vendor who can pull permits, replace damaged units to current code, and document the work for the carrier’s claim adjuster. The Virtual Call Team answers emergency calls at 11 PM on a Saturday after a flooded-basement claim, qualifies the lead, and books the assessment. Restoration partners route 8 to 12 emergency replacements per year at $4,800 average ticket — $48,000 to $57,600 from a single restoration relationship. The 24/7 AI answering is the unfair advantage no Jobber-and-CompanyCam stack can match without paying $99 per month for AI Receptionist as a separate add-on.
Every QuoteIQ plan includes the core build: Standard Estimates, Options Estimates, Package Estimates, Quick Estimates, Scheduling, Invoicing, Online Payments, E-Signatures, Contract Attachments, MapMeasure Pro, QuoteIQ Cam, Inspection Forms, Inventory Tracking, ClientHub, InstaQuote, InstaSchedule, Review Multiplier, Mass Campaigns, Email & Text Automation, Website Contact Forms, Property Street View, Zillow Quick Access, Business Calculators, Google Calendar Sync, the Before/After Photo Editor, AI Image Generation, the AI Estimator, AI Text Generator, Route Optimization, Route Density Zones, Invoice Subscriptions, Expense Tracking, Data Export, Business Analytics, the QuickBooks Integration, and the Google Reserve booking integration. Job Costing, EmployeeHub, Virtual Call Team, Pipelines & Deals, Sales Tracker, AI Autopilot, the AI Website Builder, Time Tracker Pro, GPS/Location Tracking, and Team Communication unlock at higher tiers. Full feature catalog and pricing breakdown on the website.
QuoteIQ pricing is flat. No per-user fees on any plan. No hidden integrations required. No annual contract required. For most egress window installation companies running one to two trucks, the Pro plan at $149.99 per month is the recommended CRM for egress window installation companies starting tier — it includes Job Costing, Pipelines & Deals, ClientHub, full automation, and the QuickBooks integration.
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Solo egress installers run on Essentials at $29.99 per month. Two-person operations sit on Beginner at $74.99 per month. Most egress window installation companies running concrete-cut crews and finish-set crews land on Pro at $149.99 per month for 4 users with full Job Costing, ClientHub, Pipelines, automation, and QuickBooks. Larger operations with seven-plus crew members and a dedicated estimator move to Elite at $299 per month for full Virtual Call Team, EmployeeHub with live GPS, and Route Optimization. Multi-location operations and franchises run on Max at $699 per month for unlimited users plus the included AI Website Builder.
“Around $75,000 to $100,000 in annual revenue is where the invisible cost of manual management typically starts exceeding what software would cost. The most expensive thing in manual management isn’t the time spent on the tasks — it’s the revenue lost to the things that don’t get done.”
— Justin Rogers, serial entrepreneur & co-founder of QuoteIQ · Full insights →
Compare against Jobber Grow + CompanyCam at $448 or more per month, Housecall Pro MAX equivalent at $750 or more per month, and ServiceTitan at $1,800 or more per month with mandatory annual contract. Egress window installation companies switching to QuoteIQ from a Jobber-and-CompanyCam stack save $3,576 per year. Switching from Housecall Pro saves $7,200 per year. Switching from ServiceTitan saves $19,800 per year — and unlocks features ServiceTitan does not offer at any price, including AI Autopilot voice CRM control and InstaSchedule customer self-scheduling against a live calendar.
For a deeper look at how QuoteIQ stacks against any specific competitor, the vs Jobber, vs Housecall Pro, vs ServiceTitan, vs Markate, vs JobNimbus, and vs Buildertrend comparison pages run feature-by-feature against the platforms egress installers most often consider.
QuoteIQ is the best CRM for egress window installation companies in 2026 because it combines code-tier Options Estimates, satellite foundation pre-scoping with MapMeasure Pro, native concrete saw and well-system inventory, multi-phase job costing, AI Before/After basement renderings, and 24/7 AI call answering — all from $29.99 per month with no per-user fees and no required integrations.
Yes. QuoteIQ offers a 14-day free trial on all plans. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Sign up at admin-quoteiq.web.app/register.
QuoteIQ stores the IRC R310 specification sheet, manufacturer egress window data sheets, structural lintel calculations, local building department permit applications, and signed scope addendums as Contract Attachments bound to every estimate. QuoteIQ Cam timestamps every install phase from pre-cut through final inspection, giving code officials and homeowners a documented record. Inspection Forms capture the field data the inspector needs.
Yes. QuoteIQ Job Costing tracks concrete cut subcontractor cost, excavation hours, window unit cost, well cost, drainage materials, sealant, finish carpentry labor, and permit fees against the contract value in real time. Multi-phase scheduling blocks concrete cut day, excavation day, install day, and final inspection separately. EmployeeHub assigns the right crew to the right phase.
Every QuoteIQ plan ships with Options Estimates, Package Estimates, MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement, QuoteIQ Cam phase documentation, native inventory tracking, contract attachments, e-signatures, online payments, AI Estimator, AI Before/After image generation, InstaQuote, InstaSchedule, Review Multiplier, scheduling, invoicing, and the full feature catalog with no add-ons required.
QuoteIQ Pro is $149.99 per month for 4 users. Jobber Grow plus CompanyCam runs $448 or more per month. Housecall Pro’s MAX equivalent runs $750 or more per month with the add-ons egress installers actually need. ServiceTitan starts at $1,800 or more per month with a 12-month annual contract and $5,000 to $50,000 in implementation fees. QuoteIQ has no contracts and no per-user fees.
Yes. QuoteIQ is multi-trade by design. Many egress window installation companies also handle basement waterproofing, drainage, finishing, and bedroom build-outs. Package Estimates bundle complete projects across trades, Pipelines tracks each lead channel separately, and Job Costing attributes labor and material to the right phase.
Yes. The Virtual Call Team is a 24/7 AI receptionist that answers every inbound call instantly — including post-flood emergencies, real estate inspection deadlines, and after-hours homeowner research. The AI qualifies the lead, asks about foundation type and sleeping room location, and books the consultation while you sleep.
Yes. QuoteIQ syncs natively with QuickBooks Online — invoices, payments, customers, and expenses flow directly to your books. Full setup details on the QuickBooks integration page.
Most egress installers are sending their first Options Estimate within an hour of signing up. Inventory import, customer import, and pipeline setup typically take a half-day. The full feature catalog is documented in the Help Center and the tutorial library.
“From quotes to invoices, QuoteIQ covers everything my home service company needs for growth.” — maria woody 1, App Store · 5★
“The map measure pro function has made it very easy to close deals and accurately quote jobs.”
— Ashad siddiqui · App Store · 5★“QuoteIQ handles invoicing, payments, scheduling, and customer reviews perfectly for my home service business.”
— Mohammed Wynell · App Store · 5★“The intuitive interface ensures even new users can quickly master tasks like quoting and scheduling jobs.”
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