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Would you recommend installing hardwood flooring in a bathroom?

Yes
2%
In most cases
1%
In some cases
24%
No
71%
Not sure
2%
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Question: Would you recommend installing hardwood flooring in a bathroom?
Top Answer (71% of 100 votes): No.

Answer: No
Explanation: Real wood swells with moisture and heat. And things such as water, hair chemicals, and make up can also cause damage to real wood even with a good sealer there’s still many risks to the life and beauty of a hard wood flooring. I suggest going with a faux wood flooring if you want the wood look. Vinyl with a cork backing is a very nice water proof and durable option or ceramic tile is even more beautiful and comes in many styles and comes, even faux wood. There are many beautiful options out there so I suggest do your homework or ask a pro what your options are.
Apache Restoration and Design
Answer: No
Explanation: You don't want to use anytype of wood in a bathroom/wet area of your house due to excessive moisture in those areas.
Smith's services
Answer: No
Explanation: tile is a recommendation i would consider if your remodeling a basement floor tile is easier to clean and aswell as it is better if a flood ever accrue.
thorns construction services llc
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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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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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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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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
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
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
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
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
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
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