Identify what happened and what facts matter.
issue signal
Unpaid add-ons
Margin leak
Business owner search
How do I fix unpaid add-ons?
Collect the evidence, details, and wording.
Use the workflow, script, and tracker.
Guided resolution
Change order workflow
Contractors
Contractor Scope Creep + Change Order Control
Digital guide for unpaid add-ons and vague job scope.
$49
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Ready for launch
- PDF guide with a clear walkthrough
- Emergency checklist for the first actions
- Copy-paste scripts or templates
- Tracker or worksheet for follow-through
Who it is for
Built for the exact moment this starts costing money, trust, or time.
Contractors, remodelers, installers, landscapers, home-service businesses, and small crews dealing with unpaid add-ons or vague job scope.
This helps when
- A customer keeps asking for small extras that were never priced.
- Your team is doing additional work but there is no signed change order.
- The original quote is too vague, so billing the extra work feels awkward.
- You need language that protects margin without sounding hostile.
What this solves
A practical path from “what do I do now?” to a clear next action.
This kit is designed to remove guesswork, give you the words to use, and create a repeatable workflow for this specific business problem.
What you will be able to do
- Identify what is inside scope, outside scope, and unclear.
- Document the change before the work continues.
- Use a clean change-order message that explains cost, timing, and approval.
- Create a repeatable workflow so future add-ons do not quietly drain profit.
Real-world examples
- A bathroom remodel customer asks for a different tile pattern after work has started.
- A landscaping client adds a second area to the job and says it should be quick.
- A repair visit turns into extra troubleshooting that was not in the original estimate.
Included inside
- Step-by-step operating guide
- Emergency first-action checklist
- Copy-paste scripts or templates
- Tracker or worksheet for follow-through
Important fit note
Clear guidance, not false certainty.
This is not legal advice or a contract drafting service. It is an operational guide for clearer change-order communication and documentation.