One of the greatest threats to hardwood floors is moisture and liquids. Liquid that penetrates through the wood grain will destroy the wood from the inside out. And nothing is worse than installing a beautiful floor in your home only to have it fall into ruins.
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Fading, stains, buckling, and warping can turn your property investment into an irreparable and expensive mess. Excessive moisture can also cause mold to grow and flourish in your home, creating a hazard to your health.
Waterproof hardwood keeps the water out, so your floors stay in place, which means you won’t be on high alert all the time about protecting your floors from spills.
Waterproof hardwood has a real hardwood veneer that’s permanently attached to core made of 100% waterproof lamina.
It provides the same benefits of authentic hardwood, such as unique beauty, warmth, and unsurpassed comfort and feel.
But compared to solid or other types of engineered hardwood, you get a waterproof, composite core beneath the wood.
Ultimately, the core design of each individual wood plank determines whether it’s waterproof or not. If the plank’s core isn’t waterproof, then there’s always the risk of an eventual water breach.
Unlike solid hardwood floors, which are protected only by a water-resistant coating applied to the surface, waterproof hardwood is engineered to stop moisture and water from the subfloor up.
The main difference between waterproof hardwood and solid hardwood (prefinished or unfinished) with a water-resistant coating is the time you gain to handle spills and leaks.
Waterproof hardwood can be exposed to liquids with virtually no time limit, so pooling water will remain on the surface without ever causing damage to your floor.
With solid hardwood, there’s no waterproof core – just solid wood. This means that liquid can penetrate deep into the grain, resulting in mold formation and ruin from within.
Because waterproof hardwood flooring has a waterproof core, it’s better at handling spills, wet feet, and standing water for extended periods of time. You can wait longer to wipe up spills without worry. Shop our selection of prefinished floors, unfinished floors, engineered flooring, and hardwood flooring options.
Waterproof hardwood has four main benefits:
They say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. And this is true when it comes to selecting, installing, and maintaining hardwood floors in rooms prone to splashes and spills. Waterproof protection is wonderfully convenient because it gives you confidence in your floor’s longevity.
Waterproof hardwood flooring is ready for almost anything – from cracked eggs and big bowls of dropped cereal to a leaky washer or a mishap with the aquarium. This means you won’t ever find yourself stressing out about the numerous water issues common to home and property owners.
A properly installed, quality waterproof hardwood floor increases your property value with the uniqueness and natural beauty of hardwood. Natural hardwood is unsurpassed in look and feel, and you can’t fabricate it. Manufactured vinyl and laminate material designed to look and perform like wood isn’t the same as real wood, however close it appears.
Yes, you can get a similar look to hardwood with advanced embossed imaging, but eventually the image pattern repeats across your floor. And when it comes to performance, hardwood has no equal. Real hardwood has a one-of-a-kind aesthetic only nature provides.
Have you ever dreamt about having real hardwood floors in your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry room, or even your basement? Then waterproof hardwood flooring is the perfect choice. You can install it above or below grade level and put it in any room you choose.
If you’re an active family with pets, waterproof hardwood flooring is one of your best options. Waterproof hardwood is designed to bring peace of mind, including surprises from pets.
All of the best waterproof hardwood brands include enhanced wear layer protection that guards the wood against wet paws, urine, scratches, dents, and more. This wear layer is also an ideal surface for active children who love to play.
Even though waterproof hardwood flooring offers many benefits, it also has limitations. You will want to be aware of them to make an informed decision. Knowing them up front will help you decide whether it’s the right type of flooring for your needs, preference, and lifestyle.
The core is 100% waterproof, but the veneer is solid hardwood, which is held tight to the core. Wood will always begin to degrade when it’s fully submerged in water. That’s just the nature of wood. Installing waterproof wood flooring greatly mitigates the risk of water damage and prevents it from the inside. But it won’t eliminate the possibility for surface damage during certain disaster situations.
If your dishwasher seriously malfunctions, a pipe bursts, or a hurricane hits your neighborhood and floods your home, waterproof flooring offers limited protection. You will have to contact your insurance company after any unfortunate events where damage occurs beyond the floor. The difference is that your floor itself may still be salvageable, depending on how much water you’re dealing with.
Another limitation is that the top wood layer thickness of waterproof hardwood (the veneer) is thinner than solid hardwood. The veneer thickness varies from product to product, and options range up to 1.8mm (70.8 mils).
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1.6 – 2mm is the base recommended thickness required for screening or sanding and refinishing. A floor with a 1.6 – 2mm wear layer can be refinished 1-2 times and last anywhere from 30-40 years. Waterproof hardwood is built to last, but isn’t designed to be refinished.
Prefinished waterproof wood has an extra-protective coating of finish that isn’t easy to sand off.
The best waterproof hardwoods are pet-proof, but if you have a mastiff or other large dog whose nails aren’t consistently trimmed, your floor will be tested.
And if you have two big dogs with untrimmed nails, who love running between rooms to chase their squirrel and chipmunk friends they see outside, then you may want to test the flooring’s scratch-resistance before you commit.
Although there’s nothing quite like hardwood in your home for increasing your property value, LVP flooring has come a long way since tacky, old stick vinyl.
High image embossing gives you a surface that closely resembles hardwood. Many people have trouble telling the difference. It can be a great, cost-effective choice, especially in basements and bathrooms.
Knots look and feel more like knots. Beveled edges also provide a more authentic appearance, leaving you with a surface that looks and feels much more like actual wood than options available in the past. The main benefit of vinyl is that it’s extremely tough and many products are waterproof.
However, when it comes to elegance, effect, and value, nothing beats hardwood.
Luxury vinyl is designed to be impervious to water, so they’re more resilient than waterproof hardwood. Read our response to the question: Why and how to choose waterproof flooring?
Waterproof hardwood flooring offers many benefits and has a few limitations. With this flooring option, you can bring comfort, warmth, and the natural look of hardwood to any room. You won’t worry about water issues when you have waterproof wood floors like you will with solid hardwood.
At the same time, waterproof hardwood has its limitations. A thinner layer of wood is necessary for a waterproof design, but this thinner layer reduces the number of times you can refinish your floors. But in most situations, and with proper care, you won’t ever have to.
With proper maintenance and care, the longevity of waterproof hardwood exceeds most people’s expectations. In the end, it all comes down to what works best for you, your family, and your space.
If you’re looking for the beauty of engineered hardwood with extra protection, you will be very happy with waterproof hardwood.
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Early on in the building process, I knew I didn’t want carpet in our home. With pets – especially hairy ones – I swear carpeted areas never actually feel clean. It also became apparent early on that real wood floors throughout our house were not in our budget or time frame. Our DIY lists were already stacking up and hardwood floors ended up being a priority that just didn’t make the cut. Luckily, faux-wood flooring has come a long way from the original thin, orange-colored panels it once was and there are realistic waterproof laminate flooring out there for all budgets.
Laminate flooring is a man-made material consisting of multiple layers – transparent wear layer, image layer, base layer! The image layer is embossed and stained to mimic real wood. Worth noting – the majority of waterproof laminate is merely water-resistant. To be truly 100% waterproof all of the sides have to be coated with the waterproofing, meaning the majority of waterproof laminate is actually water-resistant.
If it’s not actually waterproof what is the point of getting waterproof-laminate vs non-waterproof? It comes down to durability. Few laminate floors will survive puddles of water, but waterproof/water-resistant laminate is less likely to scratch and generally higher-quality. Waterproof/water-resistant laminate flooring is also rated to use in areas with lots of moisture, like bathrooms and kitchens.
Hands down the biggest pro of waterproof laminate is durability. What you sacrifice for character and warmth by not getting real hardwood floors, you gain in durability and headache-free decisions.
Another big pro for us was the ease of installation. We have Equinox TAS Flooring in Brighton and we were amazed at how quickly the floors just clicked together. The rubber pad/base layer was attached to our flooring so we quite literally just clicked our floors into place.
We put down all of our laminate flooring in just over 3 weeks – that’s sqft!
The biggest cons for laminate flooring, in my opinion, comes down to design. Any time you have a transition in your flooring, exterior doors, carpet, tile, etc. you will have a transition piece. You can see the transition piece in the first photo where our flush hearth (tile by the fireplace) meets our laminate.
What’s more, stairs will have “stair nosings” on them. I am really surprised that the only time I notice our stair nosings is when I walk down the stairs. Otherwise, they are pretty much not noticeable, but it’s something to be aware of when you are deciding on flooring.
Note: These same cons will be the same with engineered hardwood floors. The only way to get rid of transition pieces is to use real hardwood floors.
After about six months of living with our Equinox laminate floors, I can honestly say they were the perfect fit for us! I definitely prefer the feel of hardwood floors, but with the amount of snow we get in Montana it’s nice to never have to worry if too much water got on them. Plus, I’ll always welcome the excuse to find a cozy rug for a space!
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