Start comparing quotes
Service Scout AU helps you get clearer before you contact cleaners or movers yourself. The site currently focuses on guides, planning tools, and comparison help that make quote requests more consistent and less guesswork-heavy.
Best way to use the site right now
- Start with the guide that matches your service type and city.
- Use a planning or comparison tool to tighten the scope.
- Take those notes to cleaners or movers so you can compare like for like.
Before you ask for quotes
- Write down the job scope, address access, and timing constraints.
- Separate must-have work from optional extras.
- List the questions that would materially change the total or final result.
How to use this quote path well
Use this page when you are close to contacting cleaners or movers and want a tighter process first. It works best when you already know the service type and now need a clearer route into guides, tools, and comparison notes.
Do not treat this page as instant quote matching. Service Scout AU helps you prepare better requests and compare answers more clearly, but it does not promise live provider assignment or hidden shortlist recommendations.
Best next step if you still feel too early: start from the Guides hub if you need background, use the Tools hub if you want a working checklist or scorecard, or open the Cities hub if location is the main thing shaping your quote questions.
Need the shortest route?
If you are not sure whether quote prep is actually your first step, open Start here. It will point you toward guides, city pages, tools, or quote prep based on what you already know.
If you want the full route before booking
Use About to understand the site's purpose and limits, use Start here to choose the right content path, then use this page to turn that context into clearer quote prep and cleaner comparisons.
Trust boundary for quote prep
This page is for getting your quote request clearer before you contact providers yourself. It does not mean the site has secretly matched you, verified a business, or prepared a hidden shortlist behind the scenes.
- Use guides when the job scope still feels fuzzy.
- Use tools when you already need a checklist, scorecard, or comparison step.
- Use trust pages when you want to check who maintains the site and how editorial boundaries work.
See the editorial process · Read the editorial policy · Read the disclosure page
If you already have quotes in hand
Stay on this route and move straight into the Tools hub. That is usually faster than contacting the project, because the next useful step is to tighten your comparison rather than send a broad question by email.
If you are mostly checking rules, not quotes
Do not stay on quote prep if your real question is about site boundaries. Use About for purpose, Editorial policy for publishing standards, or Disclosure for the commercial boundary.
Or start by decision stage
If you already know you are somewhere inside the quote-prep process, start from the stage that matches what is still unclear.
Define the job clearly
Use a checklist or scope planner first if the work itself still feels fuzzy.
Tighten your quote questions
Write down the few questions that would materially change the total, timing, or final result.
Compare answers cleanly
Use a comparison checker if you already have replies but still cannot tell whether they cover the same thing.
Or start by service path
If you already know the type of quote you need, go straight into the matching service path.
End of lease cleaning
Use this path when the quote depends on bond return pressure, extras, and re-clean terms.
House cleaning
Use this path for recurring cleaning scope, frequency, and regular-home quote comparisons.
Removalists
Use this path if your quote depends on access, travel charges, minimum hours, and moving conditions.
Or start by city
If city-specific costs or local conditions are what make the quote hard to judge, start there first.
Sydney
Use Sydney if you need the strongest current route into metro pricing and comparison context.
Melbourne
Use Melbourne if your quote decisions depend on city-level scope, access, or price expectations there.
Brisbane
Use Brisbane if your next comparison step depends on local cost framing instead of generic advice.
Strong starting points
If you are not sure where to begin, these pages usually remove the most confusion fastest.
End of lease cleaning
Use a checklist first, then compare quotes with add-ons and re-clean terms in view.
House cleaning
Clarify visit frequency and scope before comparing low-looking offers.
Removalists
Lock in travel charges, minimum hours, and access assumptions before treating quotes as comparable.
Tools hub
Use the tools hub if you want a brief builder, shortlist scorecard, or quote checker before you contact providers.
If you need to contact the project
If you found a weak explanation, want a topic covered, or need to point out a mistake, use the contact page. If you run a local service business and want to register interest for future participation, use the for providers page.