A working California superintendent kept getting the same questions at every barbecue. Then he built a tool so every homeowner could get a real answer.
I started in construction as an apprentice and worked my way up to superintendent. Every level of this work is in my DNA.
The moment people find out what I do, the questions start. At barbecues. In the driveway. At family gatherings. Late texts after a contractor leaves the kitchen.
I never minded. Helping people is why I do what I do.
But I started noticing a pattern. Homeowners were signing contracts they did not understand. Overpaying for work that was underspecified. Feeling like the least informed person in their own project.
Meanwhile good contractors, hardworking and honest, were losing jobs to lowballers because homeowners had no way to tell the difference.
The playing field was not level. And nobody was leveling it.
So we built YouSuperIntendIT. Not to replace the contractor. Not to make homeowners suspicious. To give every homeowner the confidence to ask the right questions, and every honest contractor the credibility they have already earned.
Each one built so a retiree, a single parent, or a first-time owner can use it without re-reading a line.
Upload a contractor bid. Get a plain-English report with a score, red flags, and missing items in under 5 minutes.
Post your project. Get bids from licensed contractors and skilled tradespeople we have actually checked. No phone spam.
Ask a working California superintendent any project question. Free. No login. No sales pitch.
Tim runs this from Vacaville, California, with our own family knowledge of how real jobsites work.
Not outsourced. Not a tech founder with a deck. Not a marketing brand renting a contractor's name. Real people. Real jobs. Real accountability.
You get the same critical eye on your bid that owners get on a commercial job. That is the whole point.
No spec-sheet jargon. No fake legalese. If a 5th grader could not follow it, we rewrite it.
AskTim is free. Ask a working super anything, no lead capture. If a question pops up at the kitchen table, you have a place to go.
Upload a bid, post a project, or just ask a question. Every door is open.
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