Five steps. Plain language. No mystery about what happens between your first call and the finished product on your job site.
You reach out. That's it. There's no wrong way to start. A phone call, an email, the quote form, or a set of uploaded plans all get the project into review. The more you can share upfront — photos, dimensions, location, rough timeline — the faster the first response.
Fine Edge reviews the project details and follows up with any clarifying questions. For straightforward work, this is brief. For complex projects — structural steel, multi-phase fleet builds, architectural installations with code implications — this stage involves a direct conversation to align on scope before the quote is built.
A formal quote is provided with line-item pricing, material specifications, and a production timeline. Standard work is quoted in 2–3 business days after scope is confirmed. Complex or large-scale projects may take longer. Once the quote is approved and deposit received, the job enters the production schedule.
Work begins at the Hallandale Beach shop. Standard handrail and fencing work typically runs 7–14 business days in production. Structural steel and larger commercial scopes are scheduled with confirmed production windows. Van upfitting builds vary by complexity. You're updated when production is complete and ready for delivery or install coordination.
For installation work, a Fine Edge crew arrives on-site at the confirmed appointment. Site conditions are confirmed, the work is installed, and any final adjustments are made before the crew leaves. For delivery-only jobs, coordination is handled directly. Final payment is due at installation or delivery.