From first call to keys in hand.
Six steps. Fixed price. Fixed date. In writing.
Six steps from first call to the day you walk in.
Tell us the basics
Use the calculator or call. Roughly fifty seconds.
Site visit within three days
We measure, photograph and ask the questions a quote actually needs.
Written quote within five days
A real number, line by line. No "about" and no "from".
Contract with a penalty for late delivery
Price and date are legally binding from the moment you sign.
Build with weekly photo updates
One named project manager. One thread. A photo set every Friday.
Handover and 24-month warranty
Documentation pack, warranty terms in writing, snags closed before sign-off.
What you'll see in the contract — in plain language
These clauses are the ones that matter when something goes wrong. They sit in every Restavba contract.
Fixed final price for the agreed scope
The total matches the line-item quote. Anything additional is a signed change order with its own price and date. Never an end-of-project invoice surprise.
Handover date — with a penalty if we're late
The calendar end date is binding for our work. If we cause delay, the penalty in the contract is what we pay. Not a "best efforts" letter.
Warranty — and who fixes what
Our work, our materials, our team — one ticket to the project manager. Manufacturer warranties are passed to you in writing.
No work without your signature
Even small site discoveries are paused and priced before extra work begins. The only exception is genuine safety stoppage.