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Flooring for the rains: Choosing water-resistant and easy-to-maintain options

Choosing water resistant flooring for the rainy season

As the rainy season approaches, homeowners often face the challenge of maintaining their interiors, particularly the flooring. Wet and damp conditions can damage certain types of flooring, leading to mould, warping, and other issues. Choosing water-resistant and easy-to-maintain flooring options is essential to keep your home looking great and functioning well throughout the rainy season. This article explores various flooring materials suitable for wet conditions and offers tips on maintenance to ensure longevity and durability.

See also: 5 tips to selecting the perfect flooring

 

Types of water-resistant flooring

 

Vinyl flooring

 

Ceramic and porcelain tiles

 

Laminate flooring

 

Engineered hardwood

 

Concrete flooring

 

Maintenance tips for water-resistant flooring

 

FAQs

What is the best type of flooring for areas prone to heavy rainfall?

Ceramic and porcelain tiles are among the best choices for areas prone to heavy rainfall due to their high water resistance and durability.

Can laminate flooring be used in bathrooms or kitchens?

While laminate flooring can be water-resistant, it is not entirely waterproof. It is suitable for kitchens if spills are cleaned promptly, but it may not be the best choice for bathrooms where water exposure is constant.

How often should I reseal my concrete floor to maintain its water resistance?

It is recommended to reseal concrete floors every 2-3 years, depending on the level of use and exposure to moisture, to maintain their water-resistant properties.

Is vinyl flooring safe for households with pets?

Yes, vinyl flooring is a great option for households with pets. It is scratch-resistant, easy to clean, and provides a comfortable surface for pets.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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