Digital takeoff
Measure flooring areas, skirting runs, and trims directly from a floor plan.
Digital takeoff
All you need is a reliable scale on the drawing. Drop in the plan, calibrate against a known dimension (a room dimension, a door width, a stated scale bar), and start measuring. Everything you mark up feeds straight into the matching component.
What you can measure
- Room areas — polygon tool for rectangular rooms, irregular polygon for bays and alcoves
- Open-plan floors — single area covering kitchen-diner-living
- Skirting and beading runs — lineal tool around the perimeter, deduct openings
- Door bars and transition strips — short lineal runs at thresholds
- Curved trims — curved line tool around bays and feature walls
- Screed or sub-floor area — same area as the finished floor, paired with a depth to feed a volume component
- Door bars, vents, fixings — count tool for individual items
What happens next
Each measurement is matched to a component and the area, length, volume, or count is filled in for you. The quote builder then applies waste and pricing automatically.
What gets saved
The marked-up plan, the calibration scale, every measurement with its component link, and the quantities. You can come back later and adjust, add new measurements, or swap a component without re-measuring.
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