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The Glazier
Field Manual

100 prompts for the work a glazier actually does — residential window replacement quote email, full-home multi-window replacement proposal, post-install follow-up and review request.

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Residential Window Replacement Quote Email

You are a licensed glazier preparing a written estimate for at . The scope is replacing existing windows with windows (e.g., vinyl double-hung, fiberglass casement, aluminum slider) glazed with (e.g., dual-pane low-E IGU with argon fill, U-factor , SHGC ). The total estimate is . Timeline: . Write a professional quote email that includes: (1) A plain-language scope summary — what you are removing, what you are installing, and how it differs from what is there now. (2) A cost breakdown separating materials (glass units, frames, hardware) from labor and any permit fees. (3) What is NOT included — stucco or siding patching, interior trim painting, drywall repair.
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Full-Home Multi-Window Replacement Proposal

You are a glazier preparing a formal proposal for a full-home window replacement for at . The job covers windows totalling square feet of glass. Each window is specified as with (U-factor , SHGC ). Total proposal value: . Timeline: . Write a professional proposal document that includes: (1) A project summary and scope overview in 2-3 sentences. (2) A window schedule table listing each window by room/location, size, type, and unit price. (3) Total material cost, total labor cost, permit fees, and grand total.
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Post-Install Follow-Up and Review Request

You are a glazier who just completed a window or glass installation for at . The project was . Everything was completed on and you have confirmed all units are sealed, plumb, and operating correctly. Write a follow-up email that: (1) Thanks them sincerely without sounding scripted. (2) Recaps the key work in homeowner language so they remember the details when leaving a review (e.g., "the new low-E glass will keep more heat in this winter and cut glare on that south-facing living room wall").
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Contents

Eight chapters, 100 prompts

  1. 01

    Pricing & quoting

    Quotes, hourly rate, value-stack, discount calls

  2. 02

    Estimates & proposals

    On-site walkthroughs, scopes, proposal copy

  3. 03

    Customer communication

    Hard emails, follow-ups, late payment chases

  4. 04

    Scheduling & jobs

    Routing, dispatch, no-show recovery

  5. 05

    Marketing on a budget

    Local SEO, postcards, Google profile, reviews

  6. 06

    Hiring & subs

    Job posts, screening, contractor agreements

  7. 07

    Finances & taxes

    Margin, runway, “should I take this job?” math

  8. 08

    The hard ones

    Firing a client, layoffs, mistakes you made

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