Why it matters
Landed homes often have larger areas, more transitions, different levels and entrance exposure, so one simple room assumption may not fit the whole property.
What matters in this space
A landed home may need different flooring decisions by zone. The indoor living areas, bedrooms, entrances and transitions should not be treated as one identical condition.
Separate dry indoor rooms, entrances, stairs and semi-outdoor edges.
Check level changes, door thresholds and large open areas.
Review cleaning habits and furniture load by zone.
How Enoch reads the floor before quote
Enoch checks floor levels, current surface, threshold details, entrance exposure and room-by-room use before recommending SPC for landed homes.
A landed-home quote should separate areas, transitions, trims, stair or level-change details and installation sequence.
Product family, existing surface, floor height and timeline should be read together before the quotation is treated as final.
SPC is not a universal answer for every landed-home zone; outdoor or wet exposure needs a separate material review.