How to Stop Giving Free Estimates and Get Paid for Design (ft. Trent Raines)
🔧 Find the margin leak in your business in 7 minutes, before your competitor does: www.gofirstconsulting.comMost remodelers give estimates away for free. Trent Raines charges $30,000 before he'll bid your project, and it changed who walks through his door.Trent runs Collected Living Design, a $150K average remodeler in Kansas City that was booked six months out two weeks after launch. In this conversation he breaks down the 10% pre-construction agreement: clients pay 10% of the projected total for a real design, real selections, and a real number they own, and that fee sits on top of the build price instead of inside it. Most $3M builders are still doing it backwards, eating nights and weekends on free bids for people who were never going to sign. Trent's filter weeds out the tire-kickers and the 3-bid shoppers before they touch his calendar. He also gets into where AI earns its keep on estimating, catching the baseboard line you forgot instead of building the bid, plus the 100-page operations manual that finally let him hire.If you've ever stayed up until 1am building a free bid for a client who ghosted you, this is the episode you send to yourself.OTHER TRENT RAINES RESOURCES 🔗See the Collected Living Design portfolio: https://collectedlivingdesign.com/portfolioFollow the work on Instagram: @collectedlivingdesignStart a project in Kansas City: https://collectedlivingdesign.com🎯 Get in Touch with Beyond the BidInstagram: @beyondthebidLinkedIn: Beyond the BidWebsite: beyondthebid.coEmail: [hello@beyondthebid.co — verify]Timestamps (estimated, verify against final cut)00:00 Why "just staying in business" beats the beach-money fantasy01:30 Booked 6 months out, 2 weeks after launch04:00 Starting from design, skipping the buddy's-basement entry07:00 "You've known me 1 hour. Give me $100K." The trust problem11:00 Why he stopped flinching at his own price14:00 The $105K cabinet bid: the cost of everyone staying in business17:00 The budget question that actually works20:00 Charge 10% before you bid: the pre-con agreement24:00 Why he stopped deducting it from the build price28:00 The $50K cheap-bid trap32:00 The 36-inch door: how a live-size model saved $20K35:00 Where AI actually helps your estimates39:00 The 100-page ops manual that lets you hire43:00 Apocaloptimist: AI, robots, and riding the wave44:30 Where to find Collected Living Design—👍 Like if this saved you a free bid. 💬 Comment the worst free-estimate story you've got. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly systems breakdowns. ↗️ Share this with the builder who's still giving away their time.Beyond the Bid is produced by GO First Consulting. This content is for informational purposes only and is not financial, legal, or business advice. © 2026 Beyond the Bid. All rights reserved.