Trade
Flooring
Flooring is one of the last trades in, so installers ride a stop-and-go schedule — a stalled job site leaves a crew idle, then three GCs all want their floors down the same week. SKILLS smooths that out: post Crew Needed or Crew Available and exchange structured Coverage Offers for hardwood, tile and stone, carpet, vinyl/LVP/LVT, laminate, and concrete polishing. Every commitment is a verified, business-to-business Work Agreement.
Flooring work on SKILLS
14 sub-trades you can post needs or availability for — each tagged so postings reach the right crews.
Hardwood Flooring
Installation, refinishing, repair
Tile & Stone
Ceramic, porcelain, natural stone
Carpet Installation
Commercial and residential carpet
Vinyl / LVP / LVT
Luxury vinyl, sheet vinyl, VCT
Laminate Flooring
Laminate plank installation
Concrete Polishing
Polished concrete, staining
Epoxy / Resinous
Epoxy, urethane, MMA flooring
Rubber Flooring
Gym floors, commercial rubber
Cork / Bamboo
Sustainable flooring options
Floor Prep / Leveling
Subfloor prep, self-leveling
Commercial Flooring
Multi-trade commercial installation
Sports Flooring
Gymnasium, athletic surfaces
Terrazzo Flooring
Poured terrazzo, epoxy terrazzo
Raised Access Floor
Data center, office access floors
Covering flooring gaps
Execution-phase coordination between real flooring businesses — see the full flow.
Post the gap — or your availability
Post a Crew Needed when you're short flooring hands, or Crew Available to put downtime to work.
Trade structured Coverage Offers
Offers carry rate, crew size, and schedule — with anti-lowball guardrails so pricing stays fair.
Lock in an accountable Work Agreement
Accepting an offer creates an immutable, audit-logged snapshot both businesses commit to.
Flooring on SKILLS
What flooring specialties can I find or offer crews for?
The platform covers hardwood installers and refinishers, tile and stone setters, carpet installers, vinyl/LVP/LVT crews, laminate installers, and concrete polishing crews. Post a Crew Needed for a job you can't cover or Crew Available to fill open days, and other flooring organizations send structured Coverage Offers with rate, crew size, and schedule spelled out up front.
How does SKILLS make sure a flooring crew shows up?
Accepting a Coverage Offer creates a Work Agreement — an immutable, server-authoritative, audit-logged snapshot of the rate, crew, and schedule both businesses committed to. It moves through Locked In, Crews on Site, and Work Finished, so status isn't a matter of opinion. If something's contested later, there's a documented record, not a he-said-she-said over a text thread.
How is licensing and insurance handled for flooring subs?
Each flooring business keeps its COIs, licenses, and certifications in a Compliance Vault, and verification tiers run Basic, Trusted, then Verified Pro as those documents are uploaded. Before you bring an unfamiliar crew onto a job, you can check their tier and request current paperwork — so you vet from records that already exist instead of scrambling the day work starts.
Put your flooring crew to work
Get early access — free for 3 months, then $99/year. Anchored to real trade businesses.