Most painting contractors who have spent money on marketing can describe the same experience. A platform promises leads. Leads arrive. Some answer the phone. FewerMost painting contractors who have spent money on marketing can describe the same experience. A platform promises leads. Leads arrive. Some answer the phone. Fewer

Scale Prediction on What a Qualified Estimate Actually Means, and Why Most Agencies Miss It

2026/03/15 17:16
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Most painting contractors who have spent money on marketing can describe the same experience. A platform promises leads. Leads arrive. Some answer the phone. Fewer are actually interested. Fewer still have a realistic budget and a job worth showing up to. The agency collects its fee regardless of what converts, and the contractor is left calculating how many tire kickers it takes to break even. Scale Prediction says its model is designed to help contractors spend less time on unqualified appointments and more time on estimates that fit their service, scope, and capacity.

Scale Prediction, a client acquisition firm working exclusively with painting and refurbishment contractors across North America, says its model is designed around a different deliverable: qualified, calendar-booked estimates. The company is based in the United Kingdom, with a dialing team in the United States. The company describes its process as a qualification-first system built to improve appointment quality before the estimate is booked.

Scale Prediction on What a Qualified Estimate Actually Means, and Why Most Agencies Miss It

How is this different from what is already out there?

“Most marketing companies get paid regardless of whether you close,” said Harry Clark, founder of Scale Prediction. “That misalignment is why contractors feel burned,” said Adam Loftus, the company’s VP of Marketing. He added that the firm measures the pipeline by outcomes, not activity: “We’re not optimising for lead volume. We’re optimising for qualified estimates that actually show up.”

What specifically counts as a qualified estimate?

“A qualified estimate clears two steps before it hits your calendar,” Loftus said. “First the questionnaire filters for fit. Then the live call confirms the reality of the job.”

The company says the first layer is a pre-qualification questionnaire tied to job type, scope, location, and homeowner criteria. Submissions that do not match are removed before booking. The second layer is a 15 to 20 minute live call conducted by the U.S.-based team.

“We train our reps to match the contractor’s voice and standards,” Loftus mentioned. “The homeowner shouldn’t feel like they’re being handed off.”

In Scale Prediction’s model, a qualified estimate is not just a lead that filled out a form. It is an appointment that has passed fit-based screening and a live qualification call before reaching the contractor’s calendar.

What must a painting company already have in place for this to work?

Clark says the system is not designed to fix weak operations. “If you don’t have capacity or you don’t follow up, the best pipeline in the world won’t save you,” he said. Loftus added that outcomes vary by market, budget, and execution: “We can control qualification and booking. Closing still comes down to the contractor.”

How does this support a sales team rather than creating more work for them?

An estimator running unscreened appointments is operating below their potential, the company argues. “Every unqualified appointment is a wasted drive and a wasted slot,” Clark said. Loftus says the two-step process changes what the estimator walks into: “By the time it’s booked, they’ve already raised their hand twice. The quality of the appointment tends to improve before the estimator arrives.”

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