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mcpcccol
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« on: March 22, 2005, 11:50:30 AM »

I am putting laminate in my main bathroom.  Do I need to put a sealer over the top once its installed to protect it form water?  I have little children and they tend to get things VERY wet in the bathroom.

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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2005, 06:55:01 PM »

You shouldn't need to seal it, and would most likely void warranty if you used one unless manufac has one, which I've never seen.  Just make sure no water is left standing on the floor for more than 30 min, hard to do in a kid's bathroom. Also make sure no water gets under the flooring to your subfloor, use a kithcen and bath caulk around the perimeter. Hope this helps
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2006, 11:54:06 PM »

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I am putting laminate in my main bathroom.  Do I need to put a sealer over the top once its installed to protect it form water?  I have little children and they tend to get things VERY wet in the bathroom.

Amanda

Hi Amanda
Have laid laminate flooring in bathrooms with no problems as yet .
Some have been in for 6 years .
Sealing the top of the groove with Pva glue works the best .
When fitting  the planks together pva the top of the tongue edge of the plank and also the end,  put the planks together making sure the glue comes to the top all the way along .Dont use to much glue as it will stop the boards from going together .
This needs to be done on the whole floor so dont miss anywhere or the water WILL get in and destroy the planks over time .
The perimete of the floor i seal with Clear bathroom silicone also the top of the skirting board where it meest the wall to stop condensation from dribbling down behind the board.
The bathroom silicone will withstand mould much better .
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« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2006, 12:09:39 AM »

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I am putting laminate in my main bathroom.  Do I need to put a sealer over the top once its installed to protect it form water?  I have little children and they tend to get things VERY wet in the bathroom.

Amanda


Water on the top surface of the floor is only a part of the problem ,Its the length of time it is wet for that is the biggest worry .
Wet cloths ,Towels and bath matts left for hours is the worst . Rubber backed matts are a night mare .
As soon as everyone has done there thing take all the wet stuff out and allow the floor to dry
My own bathroom floor has been flooded 4 times with water getting under the boards each time and it is in still reasonable condition after 7 years .The kids are now grown now so its time to rip it out laminate flooring and do a replacement.
 I was amassed at what it will stand and for how long .
Kronopol flooring are bringing a new product onto the market that is specially for bathrooms and wet areas , worth checking it out .
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« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2008, 02:40:59 AM »

The seal mater should be done during production. I suppose the laminate flooring can't be waterproof if you seal yourself.
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