How We Price

Instead of listing a fixed price per m² on each service page, we list the variables that determine that service's price. This page explains why, and how our quotation process works.

Variable Categories That Determine Price

These variables are listed specifically for each service on its own service page.

Official Reference Figures

If you want a starting anchor, each of our markets publishes one. In Türkiye the Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change issues annual approximate building unit costs (Official Gazette, 3 February 2026, no. 33157): 19,800 TL/m² for apartment housing up to three storeys (class III-A) and 33,900 TL/m² for detached and semi-detached houses of 500 m² and above (IV-B), excluding VAT but including 15% overheads and 10% contractor profit. In Croatia the Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund co-finances up to 60% of eligible energy-renovation costs for family houses — up to 80% for earthquake-damaged ones — capped at €62,120 per application.

Neither figure is a market contract price. The Turkish one is a reference used to calculate architecture and engineering fees; the Croatian one is a subsidy ceiling, not a cost. Both are market-specific and are reissued periodically — the values above were verified on 25 July 2026. What moves a real quotation above or below them is the six variables listed earlier.

Our Quotation Process

Percentages and timeframes on these pages (e.g., energy savings, value increase, expected lifespan) are typical industry ranges; actual results vary by building, existing condition, and scope of work, and do not constitute a guarantee.

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