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Pricing tiers

A sheet that lays out a contractor's service or project packages at set price levels, from basic to premium.

What it usually contains

  • Named tiers such as standard, upgraded, and premium with price ranges or per-unit rates
  • What each tier includes: materials grade, fixtures, finishes, and scope of labor
  • Exclusions and items treated as add-ons or change orders
  • Allowances, deposit terms, and payment schedules per tier
  • Warranty length and after-work support offered at each level

What the assistant uses it for

Use it to answer what a job costs at each service level, what is and isn't included in a package, and which upgrades cost extra. Helpful when preparing quotes, comparing options for a client, or explaining price differences during a sales conversation.

How it is versioned

A document of this type has exactly one current version at a time. Upload a revision and it becomes the version that counts — the one before it is kept and dated, but is no longer what your assistant answers from. Nothing is ever deleted, so you can always show what this document said on a given date.

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