Live estimate lane

A real estimate shell, not a generic form.

This is the customer-facing command center for Junk Huggers. Send photos, confirm access, and move into the cleanest quote path before anyone gets dragged into callback chaos.

Photo-first

Wide shots first. Close-ups after that.

Rules aligned

Bulky, heavy, and access logic stay visible.

Crew-ready

The quote path stays usable for the local team.

Junk Huggers estimator preview
Estimate stage
Obsidian shell

Command center

Send the photos once. Keep the quote path clean.

The estimator should feel like part of the same premium service system as the rest of the site, not an old widget stapled onto the side of it.

Step 1

Show the load clearly.

Start with wide shots of the whole pile, room, or driveway load. Then add close-ups of bulky items, appliances, or anything that could change access, labor, or specialty pricing.

Best first photo

One wide image of the full job so the crew can size the load fast.

Helpful follow-up

Bulky pieces, tight carry paths, stairs, gates, or specialty materials.

A few clean photos build the quote path much faster than a long phone explanation.

Step 1 of 3

Drag, drop, or tap to upload the job.

Start with a few clear photos of the whole load. Then add close-ups of bulky pieces, stairs, gates, appliances, or anything else that changes labor or pricing. You can still add 30 more photos.

Camera, library, or drag and drop

Start wide

A few wide photos of the whole load help us size the trailer space fast.

Show access

Stairs, gates, long carry paths, and tight halls change labor.

Highlight special items

Appliances, heavy debris, hot tubs, and bulky furniture need their own close-ups.

What to upload

Front view of the full pile, room, or driveway load.

Any oversized pieces that might trigger bulky-item rules.

Any stairs, gates, or access constraints that affect labor.

Why this works

A better first photo set means fewer callbacks, tighter pricing, and a cleaner handoff into scheduling once the quote is ready.

Use a short walkthrough when the job needs more context than still photos can show.

Optional support

Add a walkthrough only if it helps.

Great for long carry paths, hidden debris, attic access, gate issues, or a job that unfolds room by room.

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When it helps

Multi-room jobs, long driveways, stairs, or unusual access.

When you can skip it

Simple curbside or garage pickups with clear photos.

Why customers use this lane

Fast quote path. Less back-and-forth.

V4 estimator

Real local crew

The same Bend-based team that answers the phone is the team this quote feeds.

Rules stay visible

Bulky items, heavy material, and access never get hidden from the customer.

Scheduler comes second

The estimator keeps the route clean before booking starts.

Command deck

Finish the quote intake cleanly.

Steps 2-3

Photos first

A few clear photos give us the fastest starting point.

Access matters

Stairs, gates, and carry distance change labor fast.

Quote before booking

We want the route and price shape clear before scheduling.

Step 2

Confirm where the job is.

ZIP, address, and quick access notes help us apply travel, route fit, and the right crew expectations from the start.

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Step 3

Add contact info for the follow-up.

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Launch the quote

Add a few photos to start the estimate.

Start with a few clear photos of the full job. Then add close-ups for bulky items, access, or specialty material.

Human walkthrough

Need help before you book?

Use the contact path when you want help with the estimate, service questions, tight-access jobs, specialty-item pricing, or scheduling details before booking.