Estimates that account for waste
Room measurements, pattern direction, and product waste factors produce material counts and a priced quote in one pass.
A flooring job is math plus logistics: square footage, waste factor, transitions, subfloor prep, and a delivery that has to land before the crew does. AA19 builds that sequence around the product lines and suppliers already used.
Room measurements, pattern direction, and product waste factors produce material counts and a priced quote in one pass.
Order placement, delivery windows, and acclimation time schedule backward from the install date.
Samples taken home trigger follow-up with room visualizations, pricing, and financing options.
Subfloor surprises get photographed, priced, and approved before work continues.
Scope drives the number. See the sixteen systems and the industries running them.
Automation with no memory repeats the same mistake at scale. AA19 preserves the correction, verifies output against the standard, and keeps a record of anything executed without a person. Governance stays with the owner: spend caps, approval thresholds, and escalation rules.
Yes. Carpet, LVP, tile, and hardwood can each carry their own labor rate, waste factor, and material cost inside a single room-by-room estimate.
Line items for stairs, nosing, transitions, and trim get priced by count against the rate sheet.
Purchase orders, confirmations, and delivery windows attach to the job with alerts on slippage.
Multi-unit jobs run with unit schedules, phased billing, and punch list tracking.