Editorial

VEVVO Team

The VEVVO editorial team is a small group of flooring-industry operators and software builders. We write about pricing, estimating, scheduling, payments, and the day-to-day operational craft of running a flooring shop. Every article is reviewed by someone who's quoted, scheduled, and invoiced flooring jobs in a real shop.

Articles by VEVVO Team

May 28, 20269 min read

Hardwood vs. LVP: How to Cost Each Job So You Don't Lose Money on Either

Hardwood and LVP look similar on a quote sheet but cost completely differently to install. Here's how to build estimates for both that actually protect your margin.

May 26, 20268 min read

Flooring Callbacks and Warranty Claims: How to Handle Them Without Losing Your Shirt

Every flooring contractor gets callbacks. The ones who stay profitable have a system for handling them — documentation, response process, and knowing when the claim is yours to own vs. the manufacturer's.

May 26, 20267 min read

ACH vs Credit Cards: The $260 Question Every Flooring Owner Should Ask

Credit cards cost flooring contractors about 3.5% per invoice. ACH costs about 0.8%. On a $10K job, that's $260 of pure margin you're giving away by default — and there's no good reason to.

May 26, 20268 min read

Why Your Flooring Estimates Lose Money (And How to Fix It in 10 Minutes)

If you're booking jobs and still finishing the month broke, the leak is almost never on the install side. It's in the estimate. Three predictable mistakes, three ten-minute fixes.

May 26, 202611 min read

How to Start an Epoxy Flooring Business in 2026

Epoxy and polyaspartic coatings are one of the best-margin trades a flooring contractor can run today — if you set the business up right. Here's the playbook for your first 12 months.

May 24, 202610 min read

Running a Multi-Crew Flooring Operation: What Changes When You Go From One Crew to Three

Adding a second or third flooring crew doesn't just double your revenue — it multiplies your operational complexity. Here's what actually changes and how to manage it.

May 22, 20268 min read

Flooring Subcontractor vs. Employee: The Real Cost Difference and When to Switch

Most flooring contractors start with subs because it feels lower risk. But at some point the math flips. Here's how to know when you're there and what it actually costs to make the switch.

May 20, 20269 min read

How to Win Commercial Flooring Bids Without Destroying Your Margin

Commercial flooring jobs are bigger checks but harder to win and easier to lose money on. Here's how to bid them right — accurate pricing, professional presentation, and a process that doesn't rely on being the cheapest.

May 18, 202610 min read

How to Price a Roofing Job: The Formula Every Roofer Needs

Roofing is priced by the square, but the number on your estimate needs to cover a lot more than shingles. Here's the complete pricing formula for residential and light commercial roofing jobs.

May 17, 20269 min read

Flooring Business Software vs Spreadsheets: Real Cost Comparison

Spreadsheets feel free. They aren't. Here's the real per-month cost of running a flooring shop on Excel vs purpose-built software, including the hidden costs nobody adds up.

May 16, 20267 min read

The Roofing Estimate-to-Invoice Workflow That Gets You Paid Faster

Most roofing contractors treat estimating and invoicing as separate processes. They're not — they're one workflow, and the contractors who treat them that way get paid faster and fight fewer disputes.

May 14, 20269 min read

Managing Storm and Insurance Claim Roofing Jobs Without Getting Burned

Storm season means a flood of insurance claim jobs. They can be great business — or a documentation nightmare. Here's how to run them profitably.

May 12, 20268 min read

Roofing Crew Scheduling and Dispatch: How to Stop Losing Days to Logistics

A roofing crew that shows up to a job where the materials haven't arrived is a crew you're paying to stand around. Here's how to build a scheduling system that prevents that.

May 10, 20269 min read

Roofing Contractor Cash Flow: Why You're Always Busy But Never Flush

Full schedule, empty bank account. It's the most common paradox in roofing. Here's the cash flow math behind why it happens and the practices that solve it.

May 10, 20268 min read

How to Manage Flooring Crews and Dispatching

One crew is easy. Three is chaos. Here's how flooring shops scale from a single truck to a real operation without dropping balls.

May 8, 20269 min read

How to Write a Construction Contract That Actually Protects You

A handshake and a one-page estimate is not a contract. Here's what your construction contracts need to actually protect you when a job goes sideways.

May 6, 20269 min read

Managing Subcontractors on Multi-Trade Jobs Without Losing Control

When you're the GC and the job has four trades, you're only as good as your worst subcontractor. Here's how to manage subs so they don't sink your project.

May 4, 20268 min read

The Change Order Process That Stops Scope Creep From Killing Your Margin

Every contractor has done work they didn't get paid for because they didn't have a change order process. Here's how to build one that actually gets used.

May 3, 20267 min read

Flooring Contractor Invoicing: What to Include and Templates

A flooring invoice isn't just a number — it's the document that gets you paid. Here's what to include, how to phase deposits and milestones, and the fields that reduce disputes.

May 2, 20268 min read

Getting Paid Faster as a Contractor: 8 Practices That Actually Work

The average contractor waits 30–45 days to get paid. The best ones average under 10. Here are the specific practices that make the difference.

Apr 30, 202611 min read

Scaling a Contracting Business From 1 to 5 Crews: What Nobody Tells You

Going from one crew to five isn't linear growth — it's a series of operational transformations. Here's what breaks at each stage and how to build through it.

Apr 26, 20266 min read

Square Foot vs Linear Foot: A Flooring Pricing Guide

Square footage covers the field. Linear footage covers everything else — and forgetting to bill it is one of the most common ways flooring contractors lose money.

Apr 19, 202610 min read

How to Price a Flooring Job: A Contractor's Worksheet

Most flooring contractors price by gut. The good ones price by formula. Here's the formula — materials + labor + overhead + waste + profit — applied step by step.

Apr 12, 20268 min read

Best Flooring Estimating Software in 2026

Most flooring estimating software falls into one of three buckets — generic CRMs, accounting add-ons, or trade-specific tools. Here's how to tell them apart and what to look for in 2026.