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Flooring

Quote by the square foot, schedule around the delivery, bill when it's down

Price hardwood, LVP, tile, or carpet by the square foot with material and labor split out, book the install for the day the flooring actually lands, and send the invoice the moment the last plank goes down. All in the language of flooring.

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A flooring installer fitting a plank of luxury vinyl flooring into place in a bright living room
LVP install — 640 sq ft Scheduled

Where a flooring job eats your margin and your calendar

  • You measured 640 square feet, but the quote didn't split out the material, the underlayment, and the waste factor — so the box you had to reorder came out of your own pocket.
  • You booked the install for Tuesday, the flooring shipped late, and now the crew's standing in a driveway with nothing to lay — because the schedule never talked to the delivery date.
  • The last plank goes down Friday afternoon, but the invoice waits until you're back at the desk — and a job you already finished sits unpaid over the weekend.

From the measure to payday, one floor at a time

  1. 1
    Estimates & Quotes

    Measure the space, price it by the square foot with material, underlayment, and a waste factor split from labor, and send a quote the client approves before you order a single box.

  2. 2
    Scheduling

    Book the install for the day the flooring actually lands — not the day you hoped — and slide the whole job in one tap when the delivery pushes, so the crew never shows up to an empty room.

  3. 3
    Customer Management

    Keep the product, the color, the square footage, and the 'move the furniture first' notes on each home, so the crew lays the right floor in the right room without calling you.

  4. 4
    Invoicing & Payments

    The last plank goes down and the invoice goes out from the job site — card or a pay link — so a floor you finished Friday is paid before the weekend instead of after it.

  5. 5
    Team & Payroll

    Hourly and by-the-square-foot pay for your installers totals itself across the job, so payday comes out right without you re-measuring what each crew laid.

Everything a flooring business runs on

Worknizer estimate showing a flooring quote priced by the square foot with material, underlayment, and waste factor split from labor
  • Scheduling

    Book the install for the day the flooring actually lands and slide the whole job in one tap when the delivery pushes, so the crew never shows up to a room with nothing to lay.

  • Estimates & Quotes

    Quote by the square foot with material, underlayment, and a waste factor split out from labor — so the reorder box and the extra underlayment get priced in instead of eaten.

  • Invoicing & Payments

    Invoice from the job site the moment the last plank is down — take a card on the spot or send a pay link — so a floor you finished Friday doesn't sit unpaid all weekend.

Worknizer talks like a flooring crew

Worknizer sets up around the words your crew already uses — so the app reads like a flooring business, not generic 'job management' software.

  • Jobs → Installs
  • Customers → Clients
  • Team → Crew

Flooring questions, answered

Yes. Price a floor by the square foot and break out material, underlayment, and a waste factor separately from labor, so the reorder box and the extra underlayment are priced in instead of coming out of your margin.

Yes. Book the install for the day the product actually lands, and when a delivery pushes, slide the whole job in one tap, so your crew never shows up to a driveway with nothing to lay.

Yes. Send the invoice from the job site the moment the last plank is down and take a card on the spot or a pay link, so a floor you finished Friday afternoon is paid before the weekend, not after.

Each install is priced and scheduled around its own product, square footage, and prep, so a hardwood job and a carpet job run off the same quotes and the same calendar without you rebuilding the process each time.

Yes. Bill a deposit to cover the flooring order when the job's booked and the balance when the last plank is down, so a big install doesn't tie up the cash you need to buy the material.

Run your flooring business — not the paperwork

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