Can i put laminate floor in a bathroom?
It is generally not recommended to install laminate flooring in a bathroom due to the moisture and water present in this type of environment. Laminate flooring is made from layers of pressed wood fiber and resin, which are not waterproof and can be easily damaged by water. If laminate flooring is exposed to moisture or water, the edges can swell, warp, or buckle, causing the flooring to lift and distort.
Furthermore, the adhesive used to install laminate flooring can also be affected by moisture, leading to the flooring becoming loose and separating from the subfloor. Additionally, laminate flooring can be slippery when wet, making it a potential safety hazard in a bathroom.
Instead of laminate flooring, consider using water-resistant or waterproof flooring options for your bathroom, such as ceramic or porcelain tiles, vinyl flooring, or luxury vinyl tiles (LVT) that are specifically designed for high-moisture areas.
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