# FloorGrid DC Official site: https://anvilfield.com/floorgriddc Privacy policy: https://anvilfield.com/floorgriddc/privacy Support: support@anvilfield.com Publisher: Anvilfield Play Store title: FloorGrid Raised Floor Short description: Raised floor level, lippage, cut-tile, load, and QA packet tool Entity one-liner: FloorGrid DC is Anvilfield's offline Android tool for raised-access-floor level, lippage, cut-tile, load-test, and QA packet work. Core facts: - FloorGrid DC is a professional field documentation tool for raised-access-floor crews in data center white space. - Core field work runs offline, including measurement, math, local storage, export, and packet preview. - Purchase and restore use Google Play Billing only when the user taps those actions. - Free to Pro is a one-time $9.99 unlock. - Anvilfield does not collect app data from FloorGrid DC. - FloorGrid DC has no developer-run backend, no account flow, no analytics SDK, and no ad SDK. - Hall data, panel readings, lippage entries, cut-tile entries, load-test values, plenum notes, settings, and packet paths are stored locally on the device. - Files leave the device only through user-triggered export, share, or print actions. - FloorGrid DC does not request location. - Motion hardware is used to read phone angle. - Photo references are text-only. Field tool notice: FloorGrid DC is a field check and documentation tool. Enter the limits from your project spec. The phone is not a stamped survey instrument, lippage is entered by the user, and final acceptance belongs to the owner QA witness. FAQ: Q: Can FloorGrid DC replace a stamped survey? A: No. It is a field check and packet tool. Use the project-required survey when the spec calls for it. Q: Does FloorGrid DC work without signal? A: Yes. Field work, storage, math, and export work offline. Purchase and restore use Google Play when tapped. Q: Does FloorGrid DC include CISCA tables? A: No. It stores the case structure and user-entered project limits without reprinting copyrighted tables. Q: How accurate is the phone level reading? A: Phone readings are field checks. Use a calibrated project instrument when the spec requires survey-grade acceptance.