Own factory
14 production lines with fewer middlemen.

This is the proof page for serious buyers. It shows whether Enoch Flooring truly owns its production base, how certifications and warranty are handled, and how showroom support fits into the buying process before you move to quotation.


Many flooring websites talk about materials but not evidence. The real factors that make a buyer trust a brand are production capability, certifications, after-sales support, visible samples, and whether one team can carry the quote through to handover.
14 production lines with fewer middlemen.
ISO, SGS, and green-building evidence.
Warranty stated clearly in the quote.
See samples before you decide.
Buyers usually want proof before price. We keep the major quality, environmental, and safety certifications on one page so you can quickly judge whether the company has verifiable management processes or just marketing copy.
Factory-direct supply is more than a pricing slogan. It improves specification control, delivery timing, material consistency, and accountability. In other words, buyers get a traceable supply chain instead of a vague promise.
That matters in Singapore because HDB, condo, and commercial projects often run on tight schedules. The clearer the upstream control, the fewer the measurement, scheduling, and installation surprises later on.
Warranty should not be a slogan. It should be written into the formal quotation and invoice with the product, scope, and usage conditions clearly stated so buyers know exactly what is covered and who to contact later.
We keep warranty, measurement, quotation, and installation in one workflow so the written terms stay aligned with what was promised verbally.
Seeing samples before measurement is often the fastest way to decide. Buyers can compare colour, feel, and finish first, then let the team tailor the recommendation based on room size and site condition.
This page exists to give buyers one place to verify the factory, certifications, warranty logic, and showroom support before they ask for a quote. That makes the next step clearer and the brand easier to trust.
This section keeps the comparison short so buyers can judge the right floor for their room, budget, and timing faster.
| Option | Best fit | Budget | Upkeep |
|---|---|---|---|
| SPC flooring Singapore | Best for waterproof, family-friendly, and faster-renovation projects. | Usually the most practical all-round choice. | Easy to maintain in Singapore homes. |
| Vinyl flooring Singapore | Good for softer feel and lighter-budget rooms. | A common step-down from premium SPC. | Simple to clean and compare. |
| Engineered wood | For warmer looks and premium-feel spaces. | Usually the highest finish level. | Needs a little more care than SPC. |
Enoch Flooring starts with free measurement, then narrows the shortlist by room type, space, and budget before moving into a proper quotation.
For most buyers, the most useful thing is not a pile of jargon, but one team that handles the recommendation, the quotation, the installation, and the handover.
Enoch Flooring regularly serves Singapore. Whether you are comparing an HDB flat, a BTO unit, a condo, or a light commercial project, the recommendation is always based on the actual site conditions.
If your project is in another part of Singapore, you can still contact us for a first-pass assessment before arranging a measurement.
When buyers compare factory direct flooring Singapore, they rarely stop at the lowest price. They first ask whether the option fits the room, the budget, and the move-in timing. For homeowners and project buyers who want proof before comparing quotes, the practical goal is to narrow the shortlist from “looks good” to “actually suitable.”
When you compare factory direct flooring Singapore, the useful first step is to check fit, budget, and timing before you focus on the lowest number.
That is why room type, site condition, warranty, and installation timing should be reviewed together. Looking only at price makes the quote seem simple, but the hidden problems usually show up later as scope gaps, timeline confusion, or missing site details.
The final price is usually shaped by more than one number: material specification, installation method, edge finishing, removal of old flooring, and whether the subfloor needs levelling.
If the project is in Singapore, the team also considers access timing, measurement scheduling, and site logistics. In short, the clearer the quotation, the easier it is for the buyer to judge whether the budget is complete.
A good quote is not just a single total. It tells the buyer exactly what is included in the material, the installation, the handover, and the after-sales support, so every option is compared on the same scope.
A good quote should make the decision easier, not more confusing.
The fastest way to decide is to choose your priority first: durability, budget, or visual finish. Once that is clear, both material selection and quotation scope narrow immediately.
For most Singapore homes, the usual sequence is to satisfy the property requirement first, then the budget range, and only after that decide whether a more premium finish is worth it.
Compare fit first, then budget, then appearance. That is the fastest way to decide.
The more complete the information, the more accurate the quotation. At minimum, prepare the unit type, approximate floor area, existing floor condition, desired completion timing, and your preferred style or colour.
If you already have photos, a floor plan, or know whether the old flooring will stay, send those too. That helps the team judge whether removal, levelling, or extra finishing is required.
The more complete the information, the less back-and-forth you need later.
If you do not want to keep coordinating between measurement, quotation, ordering, and installation, the easiest option is to let one team handle the whole chain. Enoch Flooring is designed around that idea.
The benefit is simple: what was agreed upfront is easier to deliver later, and the buyer always knows what the next step should be.