Flooring can sometimes be strongly affected by water. Whether
it’s a spill that sits too long, or a spot where the rain gets in, or even a
flood, sometimes it’s hard to protect our carefully chosen floor. No matter
how careful we are, water damage happens. It can come as a crazy surprise
from a leaky pipe or some other sneaky culprit. Some floors are more
resilient than others, but there are ways to protect every kind of
flooring.
Vinyl
Vinyl flooring can get
damaged if the concrete was not sufficiently dry when it was installed. Also
be sure to seal out any moisture from various fixtures – especially the wax
ring on the toilet. Clean with specially formulated
cleaners.
Laminate
Laminate is famously
prone to water damage. If water gets in, it can cause the laminate to swell.
It’s especially vulnerable if you live in a humid environment, like Florida.
There are various solutions to this. One, be sure to wipe up spills right
away. Two, purchase waterproof laminate when initially laying down the floor.
Three, when installing, seal the gaps between the pieces of laminate. Putting
caulk between the laminate and house fixtures will do a similar job. If you
already have laminate down and it’s not waterproof, there are waterproofing
treatments you can
apply.
Hardwood
Hardwood can also use a
sealant to protect it. Remember, these treatments must be redone every year
or few years, depending on the type of sealant you use. Using rugs at
exterior entrances helps prevent water from tracking in. Also be sure to use
special cleaning fluids when cleaning the floor instead of just
water.
Tile
Tile itself isn’t very
prone to water damage, so it may be easy to overlook protecting your tile
floors. But grout can wear down over time, and water can get in, making your
tiles looser and more unstable. If a tile has broken due to a heavy object
being dropped on it, these cracks can also let moisture in underneath. Be
sure to reseal grout regularly, especially near the sinks and tubs. If you
notice any cracks, you can caulk it to prevent the problem from causing even
more damage.
Carpet
Consider getting a
dehumidifying and keeping the fans running. Using a steam cleaner can also be
helpful, especially with water damage that may already exist, or right after
an accident involving water.
