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Old 04-14-2009
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Click flooring

I am thinking about getting click flooring for my bathroom. Some people I asked said it's fine but others no it will get too wet and it will get ruined. Does anyone out there have click flooring on their bathroom floor? I'd hate to get it all down and the have it get wet and have to take it all up again. Any ideas?
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Old 04-14-2009
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There is new click flooring out that is sold at Home Depot,it looks just like click flooring but is kind of like rubber .It does not matter if it gets wet,it will not lift or swell like regular click flooring if it gets wet.It goes down the same way that the regular click flooring does,very easy.It comes in all different shades of colour and you dont need to put underlay down.My sister just put this down in their basement and it looks awesome.....good luck
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Old 04-14-2009
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Allure flooring at Hoem Depot is a great product for high moisture applications. You can get tile designs or ardwood designs. Free floating and has a 25 yr warr for residential applications.
We just bought some for our bathroom! it will look like the laminate but last much much longer!
http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/s...partial&s=true
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Old 04-15-2009
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Thank you guys. I will check out Home Hardware. You don't think the regular click flooring would be any good then. I may just go with rolled flooring because it is such a small space. I would need 3 boxes of click style flooring. That would be over 200 dollars. My bathroom is 8x8.
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Old 04-19-2009
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I've decided to use peel and stick tiles for my floors, at least for now. They are really all I will be able to afford for this year and they are better than bare wood floors.
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Old 03-12-2010
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just for future referance we used click in our bathroom
and as long as your joints are siliconed there is no chance
of water getting underneath. Our floor has been down for
over a year and is doing great !!!
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Old 03-12-2010
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The people that laid my click flooring in my basement insisted I not put it in the laundry room. I took their advice and just used cement paint on the floor. I am glad I did because I had since gotten a crack in the wall in the laundry room and had it flooded. Crack is now repaired and small section of the wall replaced, no serious harm done. Thank goodness!!!!
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