Flooring contractor software for New York City
NYC walk-up jobs are won and lost on logistics — building access windows, COIs, freight elevators, and tipped doormen, not the install itself.
What flooring shops in New York City actually need
VEVVO gives your New York City shop the operational tools the day-to-day rhythm of a flooring business actually requires — estimating per square foot, scheduling crews around install windows, capturing photo documentation on every job, and turning estimates into invoices with one click. No retrofitting a generic CRM, no spreadsheets that fall over the moment a second installer joins the truck.
By flooring type in New York City
New York licensing & market notes
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. VEVVO stores per-customer notes for COI requirements so they trigger as part of pre-job prep.
This summary is for orientation only and is not legal or tax advice. Confirm current rules with the New York licensing board and your accountant.
What New York City customers say
"Switching to VEVVO shrank our quote-to-deposit time from a week to the same afternoon. The branded PDFs and e-sign made us look like the established outfit we actually are."
Serving the New York City area

VEVVO is the software your local New York City flooring shop runs to look established, not the install company itself. View New York City on OpenStreetMap.
