What to send

Useful details beat a polished request.

Project type

The closest lane: mechanical, construction, repair, remodel, basement, garage, deck, or planning.

Address or cross street

Location decides travel fit, site access, timing, and whether a walkthrough makes sense.

Rough scope

What you want changed, repaired, built, planned, or checked. Unpolished notes are useful.

Known conditions

Photos, damage, access limits, timing pressure, existing measurements, or unanswered questions.

What happens next

A fit review — not a fake instant number.

01

Northshore reviews the request

Connor checks service type, location, timing, access, and whether the next step should be a fit check or walkthrough.

02

Fit gets clarified before pricing

A project is not treated as priced until scope, assumptions, exclusions, and owner decisions are visible.

03

The next output is written

If the work fits, the path moves toward walkthrough notes, a scope sheet, a written proposal, or a Project Record.

What you actually receive

Not a number over the phone — a written record at every stage. Sanitized examples of the real Northshore paperwork.

Northshore Scope of Work sheet — line-item scope, assumptions, and exclusions.

Scope sheet

Line-item scope, assumptions, and exclusions — before a price exists.

Sanitized Northshore written proposal preview without public pricing.

Written proposal

A priced proposal that maps directly to the agreed scope.

Northshore project record preview — decisions, changes, and sign-offs.

Project record

The running document of decisions, changes, and sign-offs.

View record system

Northshore Mechanical & Construction

Licensed, insured, and based on the lakeshore.

Licensed

MI Residential Builder #262600528

Based here

Muskegon & West Michigan

Direct line

(231) 769-2464

Every scope

Written before work starts