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Kentucky · $1,020 lead-tax per quote

Before you submit that Angi form in Kentucky, read this.

Kentucky is a lower-saturation market relative to coastal hubs, but still 3-6 contractor calls per lead. Every shared-lead quote you receive has ~$1,020 of embedded lead-resale cost baked in. You never see the line item. AskBaily sends your project to one Kentucky (municipal)-licensed contractor in Louisville — not eight.

The Kentucky math
Median kitchen remodel
$34,000
Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green
Embedded lead-tax
~$1,020
Spread across labor + overhead in your quote
AskBaily lead-tax
$0
Contractor pays take-rate on close — never lead fees
Math: $60/lead × 5 leads per close = $300 amortized into every job, roughly 3% of a median Kentucky kitchen. Actual values vary by contractor close-rate + lead fee. Run the full math at /tools/lead-spend-audit or /tools/exposure-check.

Kentucky licensing context

In Kentucky, the Kentucky has no state GC license; Louisville Metro + Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government run their own GC registers. HVAC licensed by Kentucky DHBC; electricians + plumbers by Kentucky DHBC and PL-Boards. governs contractor licensing. Any GC working on a remodel in your home should be Kentucky (municipal)-active, class-appropriate for the work, and carrying current bonding + insurance per state statute.

Kentucky has no statewide GC license; Louisville Metro and Lexington-Fayette run their own GC registers, and HVAC/electrical/plumbing licenses come from the Kentucky Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction — AskBaily unifies the path.AskBaily verifies this live at the moment of match — we don't trust a self-reported profile from six months ago. Shared-lead platforms typically verify at signup only and don't re-check before routing your data.

The 5-step guide for Kentucky homeowners

  1. 1. Check the Kentucky (municipal) license-lookup tool

    Before you hire anyone in Kentucky, search the contractor's license on the Kentucky has no state GC license; Louisville Metro + Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government run their own GC registers. HVAC licensed by Kentucky DHBC; electricians + plumbers by Kentucky DHBC and PL-Boards. public portal. Status must be Active, class must cover your project type. Takes 30 seconds. AskBaily's /tools/license-lookup deep-links directly.

  2. 2. Calculate your exposure before submitting any form

    Use /tools/exposure-check to see — for your exact Kentucky zip and project type — how many contractors will receive your contact info from Angi, Thumbtack, HomeAdvisor, and Houzz Pro. The number will surprise you.

  3. 3. Compare the lead-tax math on your quote

    Every Angi/Thumbtack quote you receive in Kentucky includes roughly $1,020 of embedded lead-resale cost (for a median kitchen). Ask any contractor bidding your job what they pay per lead on Angi — the honest ones will tell you.

  4. 4. Start with AskBaily if you want to skip the call blast

    Open the chat at askbaily.com, describe your project. Baily (our AI) scopes it in 3-5 questions and routes to one Kentucky (municipal)-licensed contractor in your metro. You hear from exactly that one contractor, usually within 24 hours in Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green.

  5. 5. Verify before you sign

    Even with AskBaily's live verification, double-check yourself: pull the contractor's Kentucky (municipal) license, ask for ACORD 25 certificate of insurance, call three references for similar Kentucky projects, read the contract fully. Kentucky-specific: Kentucky has no statewide GC license; Louisville Metro and Lexington-Fayette run their own GC registers, and HVAC/electrical/plumbing licenses come from the Kentucky Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction — AskBaily unifies the path.

Frequently asked questions

How many contractors actually see my info when I submit an Angi form in Kentucky?

Per Angi's own 10-K filing (NASDAQ: ANGI), a homeowner form submission is sold simultaneously to 3-8 contractors who pay $20-80 per lead to receive it. In Kentucky specifically — a lower-saturation market relative to coastal hubs, but still 3-6 contractor calls per lead — the upper end of that range is common.

What's the "lead tax" on my Kentucky remodel quote?

A Kentucky contractor paying $60 per shared lead with a 20% close rate embeds roughly $300 of lead-acquisition cost per closed job. On a median Kentucky kitchen remodel (~$34,000), that's ~$1,020 baked into your quote. You never see the line item — it's spread across "labor" and "overhead."

Does AskBaily work with Kentucky (municipal)-licensed contractors in Kentucky?

Yes. Every Kentucky partner is Kentucky has no state GC license; Louisville Metro + Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government run their own GC registers. HVAC licensed by Kentucky DHBC; electricians + plumbers by Kentucky DHBC and PL-Boards. license-verified live at match-time — not from a self-reported signup six months ago. Kentucky has no statewide GC license; Louisville Metro and Lexington-Fayette run their own GC registers, and HVAC/electrical/plumbing licenses come from the Kentucky Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction — AskBaily unifies the path.

What cities in Kentucky does AskBaily cover?

Primary match density in Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green. Active partners in every KY zip that passes Kentucky (municipal) verification. /for-pros/recruit/kentucky lists current Kentucky partner count.

What happens to my contact info at AskBaily?

One licensed KY contractor sees it. Not three, not eight. We never sell, share, or resell homeowner data. If the first match doesn't land, a second is surfaced after a short delay — your info still only goes to one contractor at a time.

If Kentucky has a smaller AskBaily partner pool than Angi, why should I wait?

Fair question. Angi has a 27-year head start on contractor recruitment. AskBaily is growing the Kentucky partner pool metro-by-metro. Today you may wait 24-48 hours for a match in smaller KY metros vs instant in Louisville. The trade-off: no spam, no resold data, no lead-tax embedded in your quote. For most homeowners doing a non-emergency remodel, that's worth the wait.

Can I still use Angi/Thumbtack alongside AskBaily?

Yes. Homeowners often submit to both to compare. Just be aware that submitting to Angi starts the 4-8 contractor calls regardless of whether you also try AskBaily. If you want to avoid the call blast, submit to AskBaily only first.

How does AskBaily make money if it doesn't sell leads?

Take-rate on closed jobs. Contractors pay 8-15% of the final project value only after the homeowner signs. Zero lead fees, zero subscription fees. Our full fee schedule is published at /transparency. Because we only get paid when a job closes, AskBaily's incentives align with yours — we lose money if you don't close with your matched contractor.

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