Questions about your flooring estimate?

Use the form below if you need help with a flooring estimate, want to ask about pricing, have a project question, or are interested in using photo-based AI estimates for your flooring business.

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Need a more accurate flooring estimate?

Better photos help produce better estimates. If your estimate seems off, send us more details or start a new estimate with clearer photos.

  • Upload 2–10 photos from different angles.
  • Show the entire room or flooring area, including adjoining spaces when helpful.
  • Include close-up photos of existing flooring, damaged areas, transitions, stairs, or subfloor concerns.
  • Add notes about room dimensions, preferred flooring material, furniture removal, demolition, moisture issues, or other project details.

Want AI estimates for your flooring company?

We can help flooring contractors receive photo-based estimate requests, apply provider pricing rules, and route qualified leads based on service area, project type, and job size.

  • Provider signup and service area rules
  • Exclusive flooring lead routing
  • Photo-based project intake
  • API-based estimate handoff

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Project location
City, ZIP code, or general service area.
Flooring details
Approximate square footage, room type, existing flooring, preferred material, removal needs, repairs, or subfloor concerns.
Installation and access details
Stairs, transitions, furniture removal, occupied rooms, basement access, elevators, parking, or other site conditions.
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