Laminated waterproof floors let you enjoy the style you're drawn to, with the resilience of moisture-proof flooring, that's perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways.
You've been planning for the renovation of your open-concept home for a long time, and you have a stack of ripped magazine pages of inspiration to prove it! You're fairly certain you want a stunning wood-look laminate floor. Waterproof could be a worthwhile bonus, especially when you consider the elaborate arts and crafts projects you put together for your grandkids and the mess your dogs sometimes make.
Laminated waterproof flooring lets you enjoy the style you're drawn to plus the resilience of a moisture-proof floor that's perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways. Its multi-layer structure matches standard laminate with a backing layer, thicker core, image layer, and protective wear layer. The water-repelling technology sits in that sturdy core. A watertight topcoat and joints serve as final barriers for moisture protection.
Do you know the differences between waterproof laminate flooring and luxury vinyl (LVF)? They can help ensure you make an informed final decision before you spend a good chunk of money on your new flooring.
Does the weekend getaway you're remodeling have a unique style that you've carefully curated over the years? Or would you prefer to branch out and find waterproof or water-resistant laminate flooring that gives your home an entirely new feel? In either case, we’ve got you covered. Showrooms are filled with wood-look laminate options that are surprisingly realistic and at a fraction of the cost of genuine wood. You'll even see the nuanced grain patterns and texture thanks to the digital technology involved in creating the laminate's image layer.
Using waterproof laminate flooring for bathrooms, kitchens, mudrooms, or other areas of your home comes with a few worthwhile advantages, such as:
The main disadvantage that comes with waterproof laminate flooring for kitchens or other areas is the ROI it adds compared with other options like hardwood. This might not be a huge concern for you unless you’re thinking of selling your home soon.
A key requirement for your impending new floor is supreme durability. You won't commit until you're sure you've found a bathroom laminate flooring that can hold up to your grandkids' rowdy bathtimes. Luckily, they're out there, and your local Flooring America expert can help you find the option that perfectly matches your aesthetic.
Once installed, your brand-new floors will need a minimal amount of attention to stay sparkling. You're probably already in the habit of sweeping or vacuuming. Continue that routine each week to keep your new floors in pristine condition. Waterproof laminate flooring will resist scratches from everyday wear and unexpected spills that are cleaned up according to the manufacturer's instructions.
You've settled on the style of waterproof laminate flooring you want in your home and you're ready to make the commitment. You have one last concern: how long will this new investment last? Great question! We can easily say many years, but the ultimate length will depend on you, your family, and the choices you make.
Four of the most impactful factors that can help ensure you enjoy a long future with your new laminate include:
Though laminate waterproof flooring may seem easy enough to install yourself, you might be surprised to learn it's quite a tedious task. Leave the hard work to a professional installer who's already outfitted with the right tools and has experience with the process. Before you know it, you'll be showing off your bathroom laminate flooring to anyone interested!
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