Clear answers before you hire a home pro.
Pick a project and your town to see what it really costs nearby: clear price ranges, the materials that last where you live, and what actually drives the price.
No sign-up · Free to use · We map one town at a time
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- Model roof
- 2,100 sq ft
- Permit
- Required
- Installed range
- $5.34-$8.90/sq ft
- Typical timeline
- 1-3 days
Start with the project you're pricing.
Six dashboards for every town we map, each pairing a local cost estimate with the questions homeowners ask before they hire.
Everything you need to decide, in one place.
Each dashboard focuses on one project in one town, so the numbers and advice actually fit your home. Here's how it goes.
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Pick a service and your town
Every dashboard covers one project in one place, with prices tuned to that town.
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See the real numbers
Cost ranges, the materials that actually last where you live, permits, climate risks, and resale payback, all at a glance.
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Plan and budget with confidence
Walk into any contractor conversation knowing the fair price, the right materials, and the questions to ask.
Home projects shouldn't be a guessing game.
coconest started with a simple question: what does this project actually cost where I live? The honest answer was surprisingly hard to find.
So we built it. Every dashboard covers one project in one town: real cost ranges modeled from local pricing, the materials that hold up where you live, and the permits and climate factors that actually move the number.
Every dashboard is free to use, and we never sell your data, just clear numbers and our method, out in the open.
The coconest team · Naperville, IL
Numbers modeled for your market.
Every range blends national per-square-foot pricing by material with a local cost index, then adjusts for the size and shape of your home. They're honest planning estimates, not quotes.
We never sell your data, just a clear method you can check. We show how every range is built so you can plan and budget with confidence.
See what your project really costs.
Pick your town and project to see local cost ranges, the materials that last where you live, and what really drives the price.





