A real build estimate. In 60 seconds.

Materials, labor, schedule, and financing — indexed to your zip code, from the same engine our distributors use. No calls. No callbacks. No bait-and-switch.

Estimate to action

Use the calculator, then choose the right handoff.

An estimate is only useful if it becomes a cleaner project conversation. Run the worksheet, then route the result to preorder, builder review, demo, or a formal quote request.

Lead quality Project type, location, and scope help separate casual curiosity from buildable demand.
Next owner Customer Care, Technical Review, or Demo scheduling can pick up with context.
Run estimateStart with project type, size, location, and assumptions to create a useful worksheet.Calculator Preorder after estimateReserve a build path once the project size and timing are clearer.Reservation Builder reviewSend plans, bid questions, samples, and submittal needs to technical review.Bid desk Book a walkthroughTalk through assumptions, code path, and what the estimate needs before it becomes a quote.Demo

Use the estimator to prepare a better Lok-N-Blok project conversation.

The calculator is meant to turn early curiosity into a scoped construction discussion. A useful estimate starts with the project type, state, square footage, floor count, wind exposure, openings, and intended finish level. Those inputs help separate a tiny home, ADU, coastal primary residence, multifamily project, or commercial wall package from a generic square-foot average.

For homeowners, the estimate helps compare the wall package against wood framing, CMU, ICF, or precast concrete before requesting a preorder or live design demo. For builders and distributors, it gives a repeatable starting point for block counts, approximate material weight, labor assumptions, logistics, and schedule. Final pricing still depends on stamped plans, local code review, foundation design, roof connection, MEP routing, shipping lane, and the certified crew path.

Use the output as a planning worksheet: save the project name, location, size, structure type, and assumptions, then bring it to a Lok-N-Blok call. The sales and technical team can tighten the scope, explain what documentation is needed for insurance or permitting, and route the project toward preorder, builder matching, territory development, or distributor review.

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