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    Carpenter Shares Why Laminate Floors Should Never Be Installed in Bathrooms

    By Haley Mast,

    18 hours ago

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    Laminate Floor Bathroom

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    When it comes to flooring options, there are tons of different options on the market. They all come with different price points, applications, styles, and ease of installation. Some of the most popular types of flooring include traditional wood, which is sturdy and looks great but costs more than other options. Another top pick is vinyl flooring, which is quite budget-friendly. In recent years, however, the most popular flooring choice has shifted to laminate flooring. It's super simple to install and looks nearly identical to real wood. It's also cost-effective and durable.

    Not only are they more resistant to dents, dings, and scratches, but they're also moisture resistant. However, they should not be used everywhere in your home unless precautions are taken. One of these no-use zones includes the bathroom. Check out why in this eye-opening video.

    This is the kind of thing that makes your skin crawl! Flooring Direct Tucson explains:

    “Laminate flooring consists of layers of compressed materials, and when moisture seeps through, it can create an ideal environment for mold to thrive. High humidity levels in your home can also contribute to this problem, especially in areas prone to dampness like basements and bathrooms.”

    So before you go to remodel your bathroom floors, think of other options that could save you money in the long run and protect your health!

    Bathroom Flooring Alternatives to Laminate

    Here are a couple of great alternatives to laminate to ensure your space stays sealed and mold-free.

    Tile: Oasis Tile explains, “Tiles are also great at keeping moisture out, however, they need to be installed correctly to protect your floor against mildew. Homeowners need to take the time to learn how to protect your bathroom tiles after installation to get the most out of their floors.”

    Vinyl flooring : This is another great option, although it's best to pick sheet covers versus vinyl planks to ensure no moisture can seep through any gaps.

    The key is to research your product and make sure it can be used in wet and humid areas. A few hours of research can save you lots of future headaches!

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