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
- Site and access conditions: geotechnical survey, excavation depth, scaffolding or crane needs.
- Material and quality class: the difference between economy, standard, and luxury options.
- Project scale and complexity: total area, number of floors, detail density.
- Existing condition: coating that needs removal, existing damage, existing installation condition.
- Permitting costs: zoning and municipal processes.
- Seasonal factors: application schedule and weather conditions.
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
- Free site inspection: an on-site assessment.
- Detailed project analysis: evaluating the variables above specific to your project.
- Written quotation: defining scope and price.
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.
