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  1. It depends. What is the main factor in your pricing that would require an address? Is it just the zip code? Is it the distance from your location?

    And how is that factored against the products you’re delivering/installing? For example, If you sell thermostats *and* solar panels, obviously those would have significantly different costs to install.

    Basically you need to be more specific about how you price your installation and what you ultimately want the “calculator” to calculate on a quote, assuming you are looking to provide quotes calculated from multiple variables.

  2. If you want to implement an automated system to calculate their requirements and display an estimated aquote, then check out plugins like ‘Cost calculator builder’ – [https://wordpress.org/plugins/cost-calculator-builder/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/cost-calculator-builder/)

    If you just want to let your visitors input their data and your side will process the data manually, then any forms plugins like Contact Form7, Fluent forms will do.

    Hope this helps!

 

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