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Upload Photos. Get a Flooring Estimate in Minutes.

Flooring estimates help homeowners understand a likely project range before scheduling an on-site visit. Upload photos of your existing floors, damaged areas, rooms, stairs, or inspiration designs, add project details, and receive an estimate based on visible flooring type, room scope, removal needs, subfloor condition, materials, access, and installation complexity.

Upload photos • Get a price range • Request an on-site review

How it works

Upload 2–10 clear photos of the flooring, rooms, damaged areas, transitions, stairs, or subfloor concerns. Include wide-angle photos and close-ups of any conditions that may affect pricing.

Step 1
Upload photos
Step 2
Get estimate
Result
You receive an estimated price range and can request an on-site review before final flooring selections, measurements, and pricing are confirmed.
Start Photo Estimate

Flooring pricing should be easier to start.

Traditional flooring estimates often require several calls, rough measurements, material discussions, or an in-person visit before a homeowner has any idea whether the project is within budget. Photo-based estimating makes that first step faster.

Fast estimates

Upload flooring photos and get an estimate range quickly before scheduling an in-home measurement or consultation.

Better project context

Photos help show existing materials, room layout, visible damage, stairs, transitions, removal needs, and subfloor concerns.

Professional review when needed

A flooring professional can confirm measurements, moisture conditions, preparation requirements, material quantities, and final installation pricing.

Michael Daigle

Built by Michael Daigle

I built this estimator to simplify the frustrating first step of home service pricing. Instead of waiting for callbacks or scheduling an in-home visit just to understand a rough budget, homeowners can upload photos and receive a useful flooring estimate range.

The goal is to help homeowners begin with better information while giving flooring professionals more project context before the first conversation or site visit.

The estimate looks beyond square footage.

Project size

Approximate square footage, room count, layout, closets, hallways, stairs, and transitions.

Flooring material

Hardwood, engineered wood, laminate, vinyl plank, tile, carpet, underlayment, and finish selections.

Removal and preparation

Existing floor removal, furniture moving, baseboards, leveling, moisture barriers, and surface preparation.

Subfloor and complexity

Damage, rot, squeaks, uneven areas, moisture concerns, access conditions, occupied rooms, and installation pattern.

Estimates are ranges — not final contractor quotes

Final pricing may vary depending on confirmed measurements, flooring selections, product availability, waste factors, removal requirements, subfloor conditions, moisture testing, furniture moving, trim work, transitions, and site-specific labor requirements.

What you can estimate

Hardwood floor installation
Hardwood floor refinishing
Laminate flooring
Vinyl plank flooring
Tile flooring
Carpet installation
Floor repair
Floor replacement
Subfloor repair
Basement flooring
Kitchen flooring
Bathroom flooring

What happens next?

Review your range

See the estimated low and high range based on your uploaded photos, selected flooring project type, and project notes.

Confirm project details

A flooring professional can confirm measurements, materials, removal requirements, subfloor condition, moisture concerns, preparation, and installation details.

Request an on-site review

Move forward with an in-home measurement or contractor review before final material ordering, pricing, and scheduling.

Want a better estimate?
Upload clear photos from multiple angles and include notes about room dimensions, existing flooring, preferred material, damaged areas, removal needs, stairs, transitions, subfloor concerns, furniture moving, and inspiration photos.

Learn more about photo flooring estimates

Read answers about flooring pricing, photo uploads, estimate accuracy, flooring materials, project types, local provider matching, on-site measurements, and uploaded photo privacy.