The problem with pure hardwood flooring – no matter how beautiful it looks – is that it tends to warp with humidity. Whilst Ireland isn’t an historically humid country, we do have our share of dramatic temperature changes, all of which contribute to stress on natural woods.
Luckily for us, both laminate and engineered wood are designed to be much more resistant to these temperature fluctuations. Due to their composite base layers, they are unlikely to warp in humidity like hardwood. Heat, therefore, is not much of an issue for either laminate or engineered wood flooring. Water, on the other hand, is no friend to either.
If water gets into the base layer of either laminate or engineered wood flooring, the layers will swell and warp, damaging your flooring at a foundational level. As such, we highly recommend considering tiling your floors in rooms exposed to consistently wet conditions, such as the bathroom, or kitchen sink area.
Good to know: Did you know that wood effect porcelain tiles are entirely waterproof? Ideal for those who are looking for a wood floor but need a more practical solution, our wood effect tiles will help you to create an authentic look that captures the essence of real wood.
Having said that, laminate flooring still holds up much better than engineered hardwood does to simple spillages. Thanks to its plastic top layer, which is water-resistant, laminate is much easier to keep dry since a simple wipe will mop up any water from the surface before it has time to penetrate through to the base.
Is laminate waterproof? Not entirely, but it is certainly more resistant to water spillages on the surface than engineered wood is.
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