Contact

Contact HomeCalc.

Questions, corrections, calculator feedback, and improvement ideas are welcome.

How to reach HomeCalc

Email: usehomecalc@gmail.com

For the fastest useful reply, include the page or calculator you used, the numbers you entered, the result you expected, and a short description of the project. A screenshot can help if the issue is a layout problem on mobile or desktop.

What to send with a correction

What HomeCalc can answer

HomeCalc can review calculator bugs, confusing wording, broken links, missing assumptions, incorrect examples, or suggestions for new homeowner planning tools. The site can also clarify how a calculator works and where the formula is coming from.

What HomeCalc cannot answer

HomeCalc cannot provide professional engineering, legal, surveying, pesticide, construction, medical, insurance, or permit advice. For projects involving utilities, structures, load-bearing concrete, retaining walls, property boundaries, drainage, local code, chemical labels, or safety risks, contact the appropriate professional or local authority.

Advertising and privacy questions

For questions about cookies, ads, analytics, and personal information, review the privacy policy. HomeCalc is intended to be transparent about how calculators work and how site data may be handled when third-party services are used.

Why detailed feedback matters

Calculator feedback is most useful when it includes the exact inputs and the expected result. Home project estimates depend on area, depth, coverage rate, package size, coats, openings, and buffers. Without those numbers, a calculation issue can be hard to reproduce.

HomeCalc uses feedback to improve wording, fix confusing assumptions, repair broken links, and clarify formulas. If a guide page seems unclear, mention the section heading and what decision you were trying to make. The site is built around practical homeowner planning, so real examples are helpful.

Suggested email format

Important safety note

Do not use the contact email for urgent safety issues, utility emergencies, active leaks, structural concerns, or code enforcement questions. Those should go to the appropriate professional, utility marking service, emergency service, contractor, inspector, or local authority.

Planning disclaimer: HomeCalc provides homeowner planning estimates. Product labels, supplier conversions, local codes, weather, surface condition, soil condition, installation method, and jobsite measurements can change final quantities.