Engineered Hardwood contractor software in New York City
New York City, NY engineered hardwood installs take the realities of the New York market — nYC walk-up jobs are won and lost on logistics — building access windows, COIs, freight elevators, and tipped doormen, not the install itself. — and run them through engineered hardwood-specific install discipline. Engineered hardwood is the answer for slab-on-grade jobs that still need real wood — glue-down or floating, with a real wear layer that can take one or two refinish cycles. Moisture testing on slab and acclimation on the job site are non-negotiable; manufacturer warranties live or die by your documentation.
How New York City engineered hardwood installs bill out
Installed pricing for engineered hardwood in the New York City market typically lands between $8 and $15 per square foot all-in (material + labor + standard substrate prep), with the default 10% waste factor on the line item. Floor Pro Flow's catalog lets you save your engineered hardwood install service once and have it ship on every future estimate — change the per-sqft price once and every new quote picks it up.
New York licensing & market context
New York City requires a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) license through the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection for residential work over $200. Westchester, Suffolk, and Nassau counties have separate licensing regimes. Most commercial buildings require a Certificate of Insurance with the building owner named as additional insured before crews can enter. Floor Pro Flow stores per-customer notes for COI requirements so they trigger as part of pre-job prep.
This summary is orientation only and is not legal or tax advice. Confirm current rules with the New York licensing board.
What New York City flooring customers say
"We were quoting on a clipboard and chasing signatures by email for a week. Floor Pro Flow's PDF estimates and the embedded e-sign moved us to deposit-on-the-spot. The first engineered hardwood job I quoted in the new system closed before I left the customer's driveway."
Serving the New York City area

Floor Pro Flow is built for flooring contractors serving New York City and the surrounding New York market. We're not a local install company — we're the software your local shop uses to look like the established outfit it is. View New York City on OpenStreetMap.
FAQ
How does Floor Pro Flow price a engineered hardwood job in New York City?+
Engineered Hardwood estimates run per square foot with the per-line waste factor (default 10%) and substrate-prep line items broken out. Installed cost in the New York City market typically lands $8–$15/sqft; the catalog adjusts the rate and the PDF rebuilds.
Do you handle New York licensing disclosure on every PDF?+
Yes. Store your license or registration number once in Settings and it renders on every estimate and invoice PDF automatically — no per-document edits.
Can I track moisture readings and substrate photos per engineered hardwood install?+
Per-job custom fields and the photo gallery on every job let you pin moisture readings, substrate photos, and acclimation logs to the job record. The data flows onto the closing packet so the warranty story is documented.
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