Square footage
The biggest input is measured square footage, but closets, hallways, layout, and waste factor also matter.
Enter square footage, material level, project type, add-ons, and ZIP code. The calculator gives a rough range first, then FIR confirms final pricing after measurement.
Enter square footage, material level, project type, add-ons, and ZIP code. The calculator gives a rough range first, then FIR confirms final pricing after measurement.
Homeowners search because they want a realistic starting number. This page explains what changes the price so the estimate feels useful instead of vague.
The biggest input is measured square footage, but closets, hallways, layout, and waste factor also matter.
Removal, leveling, moisture barrier, baseboards, furniture moving, transitions, and stairs can change the range.
The calculator is a starting point. The final quote is confirmed after FIR checks the home and material selection.
Important pages are reachable through internal links, not only the XML sitemap. Choose a city to see ZIP coverage, local FAQs, and service-specific estimate details.
The calculator is meant to educate first, then help FIR confirm the real project conditions in person.
No. It is a realistic starting range. Final pricing depends on measurement, material selection, floor prep, removal, transitions, baseboards, stairs, delivery, and project conditions.
Yes. If you already have flooring, FIR can discuss labor-only installation. The estimate still needs to check material suitability, transitions, trims, waste factor, and prep.
Yes. Select stairs in the calculator or choose a stair-only estimate. Standard box stairs have a starting offer when the active stair promotion applies.
FIR reviews your project details, confirms the service area, and schedules an in-home measurement so the final estimate is based on real conditions.
FIR can review photos, step count, square footage, project city, and material direction before the in-home estimate so the first conversation is sharper.