Takeoff assistance, submittal packets, and distributor coordination for temporary floor protection—structured so estimators and supers can lock coverage before finishes arrive on site.
Each engagement maps to measurable deliverables: board and roll counts, seam tape allowances, impact resistance notes for wheeled traffic, and delivery windows tied to flooring install dates. When owners debate reusable floor protection versus single-use kraft under scaffold, we document abrasion resistance and water absorption rate side by side so the GC—not the salesperson—chooses the coverage class.
| Service | What You Receive | Typical Turnaround | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coverage Takeoff Pack | Square-footage matrix by floor finish, waste factor, and seam tape lineal feet | 1–2 business days | Renovations & multifamily interiors |
| Submittal Documentation | GREENGUARD Gold notes, recycled content percentage, and VOC emissions summaries | 1 business day | LEED-tracked commercial TIs |
| Traffic Class Guidance | Impact resistance recommendations for scaffold, scissor lifts, and cart routes | Same day–24 hours | Active occupied renovations |
| Distributor Lane Check | Stock confirmation for boards, rolls, and tape by region | Same day | Purchasing managers |
| Phased Delivery Plan | Staging calendar aligned to flooring install and punch windows | 2 business days | Multiphase commercial interiors |
Dimensional stability under wet mud tracks and slip resistance coefficient concerns on temporary walkways get called out when healthcare or hospitality corridors stay open during renovation. Prefabricated unit packs versus bulk rolls also receive separate fastening and taping notes so moisture vapor transmission under LVT does not become a callback after HVAC balances.
We collect floor finish type, remaining trade duration, equipment paths, and whether units stay occupied. Incomplete packages are flagged before purchasing time is spent on the wrong roll width.
Board thickness and tape systems are paired to impact resistance needs, including scissor-lift routes and paint staging zones. LEED worksheets list recycled content percentage when your sustainability desk needs them for temporary materials.
Distributor partners confirm inventory and staging so coverage lands before flooring installers leave—not weeks early in a flooded laydown area that ruins dimensional stability.
You leave with cut lists, seam diagrams, removal sequencing tips, and a named contact for punch-list questions during final walkthrough.
Teams that skip traffic-class matching often rediscover torn kraft under scaffold casters two days before owner walkthrough. Building the packet once costs less than refinishing a hardwood stair run. For high-humidity coastal scopes we also flag water absorption rate limits so boards are not stored overnight on wet slabs without a vapor break.
Share square footage, finish type, and first equipment move-in date. We will respond with a usable takeoff or a clear list of missing inputs.