About AllContraX
AllContraX is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business based in Owensboro, Kentucky. We are not a contractor and we do not sell your information. We do two things: we tell homeowners what a project should actually cost before they call anyone, and we give local contractors the software to run their business without paying for leads.
Why this exists
Most sites that promise to connect you with a contractor make their money by selling your phone number. Sometimes to one contractor. Often to four or five at once. That fee is real money, and it does not come out of thin air. It comes out of the price of your job.
A contractor paying $80 to $300 for the chance to bid your work has to earn that back somewhere, along with the cost of every lead they paid for and lost. So it goes into the quote. You pay for it, the contractor resents it, and the lead site produced nothing except an introduction. That is the part worth saying plainly: a lead fee is a toll booth on a road neither of you built.
So we do not charge for leads. Not per lead, not per job, not a percentage of the work. Contractors pay for the software they use, the same way they would pay for a truck payment or a phone plan, and what they do with it is theirs.
What we are not
We are not a contractor. We do not hold a license to build anything, we do not pull permits, and we do not warranty work. Independent local contractors do all of that. Our estimates are planning numbers, and we say so on every one of them.
We are not a directory. There is no list to browse here, because we have not built one and we are not going to pretend otherwise. If you want to be matched with a vetted local contractor after you see your estimate, you ask, and we make the introduction. If you do not ask, nothing happens and nobody calls you.
For homeowners
The estimator is free, covers 37 kinds of work, and does not ask for your name or phone number first. It runs on the same takeoff templates contractors quote from, so the quantities you see are the quantities a contractor prices. You get a range rather than a single number, because the honest answer to what a roof costs is a range until somebody stands on it.
If you already have a quote in hand and want to know whether it is fair, that is what Quote Review is for. And if a city inspector left a notice on your door, our code violation page prices what it takes to clear it.
For contractors
The account is free and stays free: your own page, a client list, a quote builder, Kentucky contracts with e-signatures, invoices, and card payments that land directly in your bank with nothing added on our end. Paid plans add a real website on your own domain, an AI receptionist that answers the calls you miss, and the rest of the office work. Everything we charge for is listed on the pricing page, including the things we do not charge for.
Where we are
Owensboro and western Kentucky, on purpose. Local prices, local code, local contractors. Our guides cite Kentucky statutes and Owensboro ordinances by number because a national average is worth very little when you are the one writing the check.
We are early, and we would rather say that than imply a scale we do not have. If something on this site is wrong, tell us and we will fix it. Here is how to reach us.