
What Is Water Resistant Wood Flooring?
Water resistant wood flooring is made from real wood, the same trees that solid hardwood floors are made from. The difference lies in the construction of this engineered hardwood, which adds to its durability and ease of installation. Most waterproof floors come in a wood-plastic composite or a stone-plastic composite. They install very similarly to laminate floors. These types of flooring are actually a subcategory luxury vinyl tile, which is a material that is used in many homes and businesses
Types of Water-Resistant Flooring
- Wood-Polymer Composite. WPC vinyl is the newest technology to arrive in the engineered vinyl flooring market. This wood flooring alternative gives you that rich, sought-after, expensive wood look while still including high-quality visuals and extreme durability.
- Stone-Polymer Composite. SPC flooring is sometimes referred to as Rigid Core luxury flooring because the stone-plastic composite core is ultra-dense. In the industry it’s also known as engineered vinyl flooring as it is with WPC floors.
- Waterproof Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Flooring. These types are most used in bathrooms, due to how the tile is constructed. The tiles top surface is made of a durable glaze that will not let any liquids seep through. Tile comes in many different and attractive looks such as mosaic and other decorative styles.

Why Should You Choose Waterproof Floors?
Moisture can come from a plethora of sources in the home. Spills, splashes, and leaks can lead to significant amount of buildup before the problems are discovered. Even steam from showers and humidity from the summer heat can lead to excess moisture buildup.
High moisture can be incredibly disadvantageous to floor homes. Hardwood will warp and swell, and as it dries overtimes, it can deform its look. Moisture also attracts mold growth, which is the last thing you want in your home. Mold infestations can lead to several respiratory problems, and can be a nightmare to remove.
Benefits Of Water Resistant Wood Floor
- Easy cleaning. Just the clean-up time itself can last for hours and may even require special equipment. However, clean-up with water-resistant flooring only requires an easy wipe down with a paper towel or damp washcloth. Larger messes or deeper cleans can be accomplished with a small amount of liquid dish soap or a non-abrasive cleaner. You can save money by canceling your yearly cleanings with the professionals because water-resistant flooring only requires weekly mopping to stay in good shape.
- Durability. Water-resistant flooring will stand up to the wear and tear in your home for years to come. Unlike floors that require regular maintenance and costly upkeep, water-resistant floors are especially durable. Water resistant floors won’t need to be replaced every several years like with carpet and are not prone to aging over time like with hardwood.
- Kid and pet safe. Since water-resistant floors are easy to clean, you won’t need to worry about pet accidents settling in and causing stains. The durability of water-resistant flooring also means it can stand up to everyday spills and drops that can occur during regular playtime.