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Best Flooring Options for Wet Areas in 2023


Flooring

Did you know that more than 10 million Canadians own their home? If you're a homeowner, it's important to always look for ways to improve. Finding the proper flooring for wet areas can feel overwhelming, but it's a simple renovation that can boost your home's comfort and value.

If you're looking into flooring for damp spaces, we're here to help. Read on to learn about the best flooring materials you can use in these spaces.


Tile

The best flooring for wet areas is tile, without competition. Some other options include manufactured wood and bamboo. However, these materials are only resistant to water, making them vulnerable to multiple water-based issues.


Read on to learn more about using tile as flooring.


Resistant to Damage

With some flooring, you may run into issues with damage. Moving sharp or heavy objects across wood can cause scratching or gouges in the wood. If the wood is sealed to fight off water, a small break in the seal can let water in.


When replacing old flooring, using tile will give a more resistant and long-lasting floor. Tile is susceptible to breaking if you drop something heavy, such as a cast iron pan or a hammer. Do your best to keep heavy items away from the floor.


Versatile

Another benefit is the versatility of tile flooring. Tile can fit any aesthetic and comes in countless colours and designs.


For a kitchen, some choose simple and unobtrusive matte colors. In the restroom, you may choose a more extravagant or stylish option. Consider what best fits your needs.


Tiles also come in ceramic or porcelain. Porcelain is our favoured option for its durability, ease of maintenance, and resistance to stains. Ceramic tiles are a close second, but have several drawbacks.


Inexpensive

One of the greatest benefits of tile flooring is that it's inexpensive. Hardwood flooring can easily run you into the thousands depending on the style of wood. Many different flooring materials will cost a similar amount.


If you're working to keep the cost of flooring down, tile is the best option. While it isn't the cheapest on the market, it lasts longer than nearly all of the cheaper options, saving you money in the long run.


Waterproof

Finally, tile is simply waterproof. Most other floorings are only water resistant. As a result, prolonged water exposure can cause the flooring to rot or swell.


Tile will not absorb water and makes cleaning it easy. Due to this, tile is the best option for flooring for damp spaces, especially kitchens or restrooms.


Finding the Best Flooring for Wet Areas

Finding the best flooring for wet areas feels difficult, but tile will check any box you need. Look into versatile options to fit your aesthetic and provide excellent flooring for damp spaces.


If you're considering the design of your home, we're happy to help at AB Tile & Stone. We suggest reading our guide on interior design to find what flooring best suits your needs.

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