RenoClock turns your renovation plan into a day-by-day ordering calendar. Know exactly when to order cabinets, countertops and appliances — with real-world lead times, not the optimistic quotes.
Early-access spots are 50% off. No spam — one email when your calendar tool is ready.
Every week, homeowners on Reddit and Houzz tell the same story: the demo went fine, the plumbing went fine — then everything stopped, because something with a long lead time wasn't ordered early enough.
"Cabinets were quoted 6–8 weeks. Fifteen weeks later — still no cabinets. The whole project has been on hold for 8 weeks. They offered us free knobs."
These are the real lead times nobody warns you about:
Kitchen, bath or whole home. Your target finish date. What you're ordering (custom cabinets? stock? special tile?). Takes 3 minutes.
Built from the trade sequence pros use — demo → rough-in → drywall → floors → cabinets → counters — with buffered, real-world lead times.
Download your ordering calendar (.ics) into Apple / Google Calendar. Every "last day to order" rings before it's too late — nothing to log into, ever.
A kitchen remodel targeting a June 26 finish would get deadlines like these:
Launching soon — early-access list gets first spots.
No. There's nothing for your contractor to log into and nothing to update daily. It's a one-time calendar built from real lead times — the reminders do the work.
Regenerate your calendar with the new date anytime — early access includes three regenerations.
Published supplier production windows and thousands of homeowner reports, with a safety buffer added — because "6–8 weeks" too often means 12.
Yes — the calendar makes a great client handoff. A multi-project pro plan is on the roadmap; tell us you're a pro when you sign up.