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Flora13
Sep 19, 2009, 08:01 AM
I am thinking of putting engineered laminate flooring in my house, including the bathrooms and kitchen. Has anyone had a water problem in these rooms with the laminate flooring?

tickle
Sep 19, 2009, 08:08 AM
If you do install laminate flooring just remember you cannot use a lot of water cleaning it. Damp mopping is advised. Laminate flooring separates at the joins no matter how tight the fit is when water usage isn't used to a minimum.

The bathroom is not the ideal place to have this type of flooring.

Tick

epawls
Sep 19, 2009, 08:51 AM
Laminate flooring may be a cheaper alternative to real wood, but any water that is left on the surface that makes its way into the cracks will produce bubbles in the flooring. Once the flooring bubbles, it must either be replaced or you just got to deal with the unsightly look. Find an alternative for the bathroom... if not the entire project.

ac101
Sep 19, 2009, 06:50 PM
I have used laminates in kitchens and bathrooms with no trouble. I have had mine personally down for 4 yrs or so and have 2 teenage daughters so yeah stuff gets spilled including water. I glued the planks together in my kitchen bathrooms and laundry room worked for me good luck ac

Dave9801
Sep 21, 2009, 09:10 PM
I have had laminate flooring in my kitchen for 6 years, my diswasher broke a hose and while the ensuing flood didn't ruin the floor however one of the wet towels used to clean up the mess was left on the floor and the edges under where the towel was did buckle. I wasn't home at the time and the towel was left for over an hour. I had to replace the floor but I used a new laminate again. I would be careful in a bathroom, if water didn't sit it should be OK, but if you have kids taking baths everyday I don't think it would hold up. There is a new vinyl product that looks like wood/laminate that is peel and stick with overlapping seams and makes for an easy DIY install and is priced about the same to slightly higher than laminate.