ScopeMatch

Homeowner trade guide

Clarify your heating and cooling project before connecting.

Shape a clear project record before reviewing local profiles or asking whether an on-site conversation makes sense.

Post your project

What to include in your scope

HVAC details for system type and age, heating or cooling symptoms, airflow, thermostat behavior, and equipment access. Share which spaces are affected, when the issue occurs, recent maintenance or equipment changes, and any comfort or moisture observations.

Add useful photos, desired timing, finish-level expectations, and budget context so contractors can evaluate fit before the first conversation.

When a site review helps

An HVAC contractor may need to review equipment condition, airflow, controls, duct context, and indoor or outdoor unit access before discussing project-specific pricing.

Find local profile details without a lead-farm promise

Review contractor-submitted trade, service-area, project-photo, and availability details without a promise that every profile will fit or respond. ScopeMatch market analysis is guidance, not a quote, and contractor pricing can change after review.

Continue with interest and project-aware messaging

A contractor can show interest in the published project. After both sides choose to connect, project-aware messaging keeps follow-up questions tied to that project.

Mobile and Baldwin County launch coverage

ScopeMatch launches across general service areas in Mobile and Baldwin Counties, including Mobile, Saraland, the Eastern Shore, Foley, Gulf Shores, and neighboring approved communities.