Answer: No Explanation: hardwood and moisture don't do well together. i would always recommend using tile in a bathroom. |
PTR UNLIMITED LLC |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Depends on the type |
M&D Home Improvement |
Answer: No Explanation: No, the hardwood floor coming in contact with water would make it start to buckle and causing damage to the sub floor water sips through the hard wood floor |
Tc's Hardsurfaces& more LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: I wouldn't recommend it. Some manufacturers may state their products are designed for wet areas, but any wood or composite wood flooring will immaculate with wetness or humidity to a degree. |
brown remodeling and construction |
Answer: No Explanation: Hardwood flooring is not waterproof. I would recommend Vinyl or Tile. |
LNMC ENTERPRISE, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: Do too the moisture and water in the room . I know it would look as good using some type of vinyl flooring. |
Bronco Restoration and Construction LLC |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Tile is the preferred material as laminate flooring can absorb water. |
Quality Home Renewal |
Answer: No Explanation: There is water damage and discoloring at times. If you want a wood look you can install ceramic tile planks that are designed to look like wood they are more resiliant in a bathroom. |
Price is Right Painting and Remodeling |
Answer: No Explanation: Hardwood is easily ruined by water. Vinyl planks are an affordable substitute and can look just like wood. |
Bacallao Flooring |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: Yes Explanation: Done right, hardwood flooring in a kitchen can look phenomenal. Just be sure to only use hard woods that don't retain moisture, warp easily, or show stains. |
Elevated Development Construction |
Answer: No Explanation: The moisture can create issues with warping. |
Construct Boss |
Answer: In most cases Explanation: Tile or lam id best for water areas. |
Misija construction |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: due to the possibility of high moisture content and possible leaks it is advisable to use tile. We use a tile product that looks like wood flooring |
iDesign Interiors, LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: There is a chance of water leaks,tub overfill,broken water lines. |
G&J Carpentery Services |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: I preferr dimensionally stable wood like Brazilian walnut or Brazilian cherry |
ASHBURN'S CUSTOM FLOORS |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Because water tends to get on the floor a lot and a bathroom. And water and wood do not make a good combination |
JRT Construction |
Answer: Not sure Explanation: If the client wanted it but not a good idea |
Bloom Again Design |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Yes, in a Powder bath |
My Flooring guys |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: Moisture/water is a big concern in the bathroom and will affect the floor. Also water on the wood floor will cause it warp. |
Relux Construction LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: No hardwood flooring in moisture or areas with high humidity areas! |
The Raystruction Group LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: Can be damage for any water leak |
Professinal Plumbing & Handyman |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: High moisture not recommend by the manufacturer |
Floors 2 UR Doors |
Answer: No Explanation: hardwood floor will be damaged by moisture in from showers and tubs |
Russ Construction & Remodeling LLC |
Answer: No Explanation: A bathroom is a water prone environment. Wood and water do not mix! |
Kitchen Remodeling Chicago |
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ProMatcher |
Answer: No Explanation: I wouldn't recommend it. There is too much potential for water damage. |
Essence of You Designs |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Choose the right product for the area. |
All Flooring Designs, Inc |
Answer: In some cases Explanation: pending the moisture content of the slab. |
Mullins Remodeling |