Determine if your project meets contractor standards before submitting.
Every submission is assessed against these five qualification factors.
Small jobs and minor repairs are often not accepted. Projects must meet minimum scope requirements to qualify for contractor placement.
Contractors prioritize projects with clear and realistic budgets. Exploratory inquiries without budget context receive lower placement priority.
Projects must be within active service areas. CRA currently serves specific territories in the Raleigh market.
Priority is given to homeowners ready to move forward. Those with flexible timelines may experience longer routing delays.
Clear scope leads to faster and better results. Vague or incomplete project descriptions reduce matching accuracy.
Projects are classified based on qualification score.
Clear scope, realistic budget, ready timeline. These projects receive priority routing to qualified contractors.
Some clarity, some uncertainty. These projects are routed when high-fit volume is low or location-specific needs arise.
Exploratory, unclear, or low-budget inquiries. These are not routed to contractors and may be referred to alternative resources.
Complete the form below to have your project evaluated. CRA filters and qualifies before routing opportunities.
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