When choosing flooring, most sellers focus only on appearance and color, while important technical details are usually not explained to the customer, even though they directly affect quality.

The first element is the subfloor, which is the foundation on which flooring is installed. Any defect in it directly affects the final result, such as unevenness or future noise.

Some flooring types also consist of multiple layers, each serving a specific function such as insulation, moisture resistance, or increasing strength and stability.

Flooring also requires expansion gaps that allow natural movement with changes in temperature and humidity. Ignoring this point may lead to long-term problems.

Finally, installation quality remains the most important factor, as poor installation can reduce the lifespan of the flooring even if the material itself is high quality.