Add-on for partnership & core clients

Fewer plan-check rejections. Fewer schedule-killing resubmits.

A rejected set can cost 2–6 weeks. Plan-Check Insurance is a pre-submittal review against the rejection patterns we see most often in the jurisdictions we know cold.

01 / What it is
Scoped & cautious

What it is

Before you submit, we audit the set against the top rejection patterns for your jurisdiction — the small misses that cause a bounce. You submit cleaner, the build keeps moving.

Where it's available

Scoped only to jurisdictions where we have direct code fluency: Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, and 2–3 named nearby jurisdictions. We don't offer it where we can't back it.

The promise — and its limits

If a set we reviewed and approved is rejected on a pattern we cover, we revise it at no charge. This is a drafting review service, not a guarantee of permit approval, and it does not replace a licensed architect's stamp where one is legally required.

The turnaround time for the complete set of plans was 10 days… my plans were successfully accepted by my city to begin construction.
Tom · Oversized garage · Google review
02 / Pricing & eligibility
Add-on tiers
Bronze add-on
$99/mo
For Bronze partnership clients
  • Pre-submittal review
  • Top rejection-pattern audit
  • No-charge revision (covered patterns)
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Silver / Gold add-on
$249/mo
For Silver/Gold & qualified core
  • Everything in Bronze
  • Priority pre-submittal slot
  • Multi-jurisdiction coverage
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03 / FAQ
Straight answers
Is this a guarantee my permit gets approved?
No. It's a pre-submittal review that catches the common rejection patterns. Final approval is always the jurisdiction's call — but cleaner sets bounce far less often.
Why only certain jurisdictions?
Because the value is real local fluency. We only offer it where we genuinely know the plan-check tendencies — Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, and a short list of nearby cities.
Do I need a partnership to get it?
It's designed for partnership clients and qualified recurring (core) clients, since it works best when we're already drawing your sets.