Why it matters
HDB buyers often compare price first. A better start is the flat type, current floor condition, room use, area and handover timeline.
HDB decisions start from the flat condition
A good HDB flooring choice is not made from a sample alone. Existing tiles, door height, skirting, furniture, cleaning habits and the handover date all change the work scope.
Overlay planning depends on the condition below the new floor.
Door and skirting details can affect the finished height.
Room facts make the quotation more useful than a headline rate.
What Enoch checks first
Enoch starts with room facts before recommending the SPC route. This keeps brittle products, unclear work scope and unsupported layouts out of the decision.
Core route and lock stability should be checked before colour.
Straight plank or standard staggered layout keeps the SPC route clear.
Photos are enough to start the first review.