FindAnyFloor.com's Quick Click Floor Estimator™ Puts Floor Buyers in the Driver's Seat

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Buying new flooring is a major investment. In the best of times, this means making some pretty big practical and financial decisions. With the current economic downturn, those decisions carry more weight than ever. FindAnyFloor.com understands this and came up with a tool to help ease the stress: the Quick Click Floor Estimator™.

The Quick Click Floor Estimator - which is part of the FindAnyFloor.com website - is an easy-to-use piece of software that allows the user to calculate how much flooring they will need and what it will cost. Therefore, they can quickly compare the outlay for cork as compared to hardwood as compared to tile and so on - all without leaving the house.

Using the tool is as simple as selecting a basic flooring shape and then using the computer's cursor to drag the borders of the shape to the actual layout and dimensions of the space where the new flooring is to be installed. Even kitchen islands and other protrusions can be easily factored in.

The sidebar area of the webpage provides plain English instructions to guide the user through the calculation process one step at a time.


The final results yield the total square footage of flooring needed, the waste factor, and, if a product price is already in hand, the final cost. All of these details - everything a retailer or installer would need - can then be printed out or emailed.

Built by FindAnyFloor.com's in-house technicians, there is no comparable flooring software anywhere else on the Internet. And best of all, it is absolutely free to use.

In keeping with FindAnyFloor.com's mission to be the Internet's largest flooring information resource, the idea behind the Quick Click Estimator Tool is to provide flooring information, not solicit fees. Another reason why FindAnyFloor.com has become known as "The Web's flooring authority."

Damien Patton is the Founder and CEO of FindAnyFloor.com and has several years in the flooring industry. Visit them online for information ranging from hardwood flooring installation advice to tips on how to buy tile floors.

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