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AI Flooring Estimates — Photo Uploads, Pricing, and Professional Review

Get quick answers about uploading flooring photos, estimate accuracy, AI-generated price ranges, material choices, floor preparation, professional review, provider matching, and privacy.

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  • Upload existing flooring, room, damage, or inspiration photos
  • Estimate materials, removal, preparation, and installation
  • Receive an AI-generated price range in minutes
  • Request optional flooring professional review
  • No phone call required to start

How flooring estimates work

An AI flooring estimate is an estimated price range generated from uploaded photos, the selected flooring project type, and the information you provide. The system reviews visible flooring, room scope, materials, damage, removal needs, stairs, transitions, subfloor concerns, and installation complexity to create a preliminary estimate.

Upload 2–10 clear photos, choose your flooring project type, provide your contact and project information, and add any useful notes. The system reviews the information and returns an estimated price range. A flooring professional should confirm measurements, materials, preparation requirements, and final pricing before work begins.

No. You can begin by uploading photos and entering your project details. If additional information is needed, a flooring professional or team member may follow up before final pricing is confirmed.

Include clear photos, the project location, approximate square footage if known, room types, existing flooring, preferred new material, whether removal is required, visible damage, subfloor concerns, stairs, transitions, furniture moving needs, and any timing requirements.

Estimate accuracy

No. AI flooring estimates are informational ranges based on uploaded photos and project information. Final pricing may change after measurements, material selection, product availability, subfloor inspection, moisture testing, preparation review, or an on-site consultation.

Final pricing can change because of confirmed square footage, material selection, waste factors, flooring removal, furniture moving, baseboard work, transitions, stairs, subfloor damage, moisture conditions, leveling needs, installation pattern, and site access.

Accuracy depends on photo quality, the number of angles, whether the full room and flooring area are visible, whether damaged areas and transitions are shown, and how much detail you provide about materials, dimensions, removal, and preparation requirements.

Yes. A flooring professional can verify room measurements, material quantities, installation method, flooring removal, subfloor condition, moisture concerns, preparation work, transitions, and final pricing.

Photo uploads

Yes. Multiple photos help the estimator understand the full room, existing floor condition, stairs, transitions, thresholds, damaged areas, access, and project scope.

Yes. Inspiration photos can help identify the desired flooring style, plank width, color, pattern, finish, tile layout, carpet style, or premium design features. Actual room conditions and product selections still need to be confirmed separately.

Use bright, clear photos. Include wide-angle photos of each room or flooring area, along with close-ups of the existing material, damage, uneven areas, transitions, baseboards, stairs, thresholds, or visible subfloor concerns.

Yes. You can preview selected photos, add additional images, and remove individual photos before submitting your flooring estimate request.

Materials & project types

Supported projects may include hardwood floor installation, hardwood refinishing, laminate flooring, vinyl plank flooring, tile flooring, carpet installation, floor repair, floor replacement, subfloor repair, basement flooring, kitchen flooring, and bathroom flooring.

Yes. You can provide details about a new flooring installation, replacement of existing flooring, removal, preparation, repairs, or refinishing. The estimate will use the project information you submit.

Yes. Hardwood, engineered wood, laminate, luxury vinyl plank, tile, and carpet have different material, installation, preparation, and labor costs. Product quality, finish, plank size, tile pattern, and installation method may also affect the final price.

Yes. Upload clear photos of damaged flooring, loose boards, cracked tile, water damage, soft spots, squeaks, uneven areas, or visible subfloor problems. Hidden damage may not be identifiable until the existing flooring is removed or inspected in person.

Flooring professionals & review

If provider matching is available in your area, your estimate request may be routed to a participating flooring professional based on location, service area, project type, availability, and provider preferences.

A participating flooring professional may contact you to confirm measurements, discuss materials, review removal and preparation requirements, schedule an on-site visit, answer questions, or prepare a final quote.

In some markets, you may be able to request follow-up after receiving the estimate. In other cases, a flooring professional may first need to confirm availability, service area, and project fit.

Our model is designed to reduce contractor competition by matching qualified homeowners with participating local providers based on service area, project type, availability, and provider preferences. Depending on market coverage and routing rules, some opportunities may be matched exclusively to a single eligible provider.

Pricing & payments

In most cases, the AI estimate is free to start. Flooring professionals may have separate consultation, measurement, design, material sample, deposit, or project payment requirements.

Flooring pricing can depend on square footage, material selection, product quality, installation method, existing flooring removal, furniture moving, stairs, transitions, underlayment, moisture barriers, subfloor repairs, leveling, trim work, waste factors, and local labor rates.

The estimate may include an estimated range based on typical material and labor assumptions for the selected project type. Final product selections, delivery charges, taxes, waste allowances, removal, preparation, and specialty labor should be confirmed by the flooring professional.

Privacy & uploaded photos

Uploaded photos are used to generate and review your flooring estimate. They may be shared with participating flooring professionals when needed to evaluate the project, verify fit, or follow up with you.

Avoid including sensitive documents, financial information, computer screens, family photos, or other unnecessary personal information in the images. Focus the photos on the flooring, room, damage, transitions, stairs, or project area.

Technical questions

Yes. The estimate form is designed for mobile devices, allowing you to take flooring and room photos with your phone and upload them directly.

Common image formats from phones and digital cameras are generally supported. If a file does not upload, try saving or exporting it as a JPG or PNG image and submit it again.

Check your internet connection, confirm the image files are not unusually large, and try uploading fewer photos at one time. You can also refresh the page and try again. Contact support if the problem continues.
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