Flooring Choices for High Humidity Climates

Flooring Choices for High Humidity Climates

If you’re considering new flooring, the climate where you live should be a factor in the decision. Your flooring should be able to withstand moisture without warping or deteriorating. We get asked frequently about flooring choices for high humidity areas, so we’re offering this list to help you make the decision.

Some of The Best Choices For Flooring in High Humidity Areas

Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring. LVP flooring is very popular in high humidity areas. It’s water-resistant, durable and easy to maintain. It can also take on the look of wood or stone.

Ceramic/Porcelain Tile Flooring. Ceramic and porcelain tile are impervious to moisture, and they’re also very easy to clean and maintain. The only concern is ensuring moisture doesn’t seep through.

Engineered Hardwood Flooring. If you’re interested in actual wood flooring, engineered hardwood features a top layer of wood over plywood or fiberboard. This makes it more stable, and less likely to warp.

Concrete Flooring. You can also choose polished concrete, which is also durable and easy to clean. With concrete, you can stain and seal the surface for an attractive appearance.

Bamboo Flooring. With strand-woven bamboo, you’ll have a floor that is water and moisture resistant, as well as eco-friendly. It’s important to use high quality bamboo, however.

Rubber Flooring. Rubber flooring is less common, but it works well for high moisture areas. It’s water resistant and durable, and it’s also comfortable under your feet.

Waterproof Laminate Flooring. This type of flooring can be specially treated to protect against spills. It’s also cheaper than most typical flooring.

Other Things To Note in High Humidity:

There are some important things to be mindful of when installing flooring in high humidity climates. You should prepare the subfloor properly during installation, so that moisture doesn’t seep through. You should also have a dehumidifier in the area, to manage humidity levels. Finally, you should choose a flooring style that works for the amount of maintenance you’re prepared to do.

 

If you live in Upstate South Carolina, and you’re interested in finding out more about flooring options, reach out to Upstate Flooring Direct today! We can help you choose an ideal flooring style that works for your needs, taste and budget. Click here to request a quote and get started…we’re looking forward to improving your home for the better!

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