Why square footage alone is not enough.
Two rooms with the same square footage can require very different flooring work. One may be an empty bedroom with old floating flooring that comes up quickly. Another may be a kitchen with tile under appliances, baseboards to manage, cracked grout, tight cabinet cuts, and a transition into a hallway. The finish material may be similar, but the labor and prep are not.
Bathroom and shower tile add another layer. Waterproofing, slope, drain location, niche layout, wall prep, trim, and glass or tub edges can all matter. A backsplash may be smaller, but outlets, cabinets, windows, and countertop edges can make the layout more detailed. Flooring cost factors are not meant to complicate the process. They help the quote reflect the real work instead of a guess.
Access also matters. A first-floor home in Palm Bay is not the same as a condo near Cocoa Beach with elevator rules and limited parking. A house in Viera with open rooms is not the same as an older Merritt Island home with tight hallways and multiple flooring layers. Good local copy should explain those differences because homeowners recognize them immediately.
Practical quote tip: Before calling, know the rooms involved, approximate size, current floor, preferred material if any, and whether furniture, appliances, bathroom fixtures, or old tile removal are part of the job. You do not need every answer. You just need enough detail for a useful first conversation.