When choosing flooring, most attention goes to appearance and design, But what lies beneath the surface is just as important.

  • Subfloor
    This is the foundation on which your flooring is installed. If it’s uneven or poorly prepared, problems will eventually appear.
  • Underlayment and insulation layers
    Used for soundproofing and moisture control. Choosing the wrong type—or skipping it—can affect overall performance.
  • Expansion and contraction
    Some flooring types require small gaps near walls to accommodate temperature changes.
  • Installation quality
    Even the best flooring can fail if not installed professionally.

Conclusion

The quality of your flooring isn’t defined by what you see, but by what it’s built on. The better the hidden details, the better the long-term results.