Why it matters
Pet areas create repeated cleaning, small spills, scratch risk and grit movement, so surface expectations must be realistic.
What matters in this space
Pet-area SPC should be judged by cleaning, surface visibility and edge conditions. A product can be practical without being described as scratch-proof or pet-safe.
Confirm where food bowls, water bowls and litter areas sit.
Review scratch visibility, cleaning habits and entrance grit.
Check edge exposure near balconies, bathrooms or service yards.
How Enoch reads the floor before quote
Enoch checks the pet-use zone, current floor, water exposure, cleaning habits and visible-wear expectations before product selection.
A pet-area quote should include the room zone, product family, surface expectation, edge details and any wet-adjacent boundary.
Product family, existing surface, floor height and timeline should be read together before the quotation is treated as final.
Do not rely on broad pet-safe wording; product documents and actual room use should guide the decision.