Flood resistant flooring

Types of Flooring

What to Look for in Flood Resistant Flooring When looking for flooring that is relatively resistant to floods (note: no flooring is actually ‘flood proof’) you will want to look for the following qualities:

  • Flooring that is highly resistant to mould, germs and bacteria.
  • Has a low water-absorption rate.
  • Is easy to remove or replace pieces.
Keeping the above advice in mind, let’s examine your best options for flood resistant flooring types. The Best Flood Resistant Flooring Options Each flood resistant flooring option will carry its own benefits and drawbacks, all of which will depend on what other characteristics and aesthetics you are looking for in your flooring. Please note that the below is a basic guide, but further research is needed for exact specifics. Porcelain Tiles Porcelain tiles are beautiful in their varied colours and textures, and are available in models that are all but impervious to water. Their major drawback though is that they can be cold in the winter. Stone Tiles Stone has a phenomenal rustic appearance, but can be porous—so to make them flood resistant you will need to seal them with a chemical sealer (which will need to be applied over time). Linoleum and Vinyl Tiles Linoleum is an extremely popular choice for basements, as it is also nearly impervious to moisture, is quick to install and highly economical. Laminate Inorganic laminate flooring is created to be highly resistant to both mould and moisture, although check each specific types’ rating as they aren’t all created equal. Cork Cork flooring is highly resistant to the bacteria that floods leave in their wake, AND contains suberin, a waxy substance that is highly water resistant. Concrete / Stained Concrete Concrete flooring isn’t naturally water and flood resistant, but with the right flooring sealant can become highly water-resistant. Concrete is generally popular in unfinished basements and laundry and storage rooms. If you are still curious about the right flooring type for your home and your needs—call Tony’s flooring, your flooring, flooding and fitting experts.]]>

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should Toronto homeowners know about flood resistant flooring?

When considering flood resistant flooring, evaluate durability, maintenance requirements, and cost per square foot for your specific needs. Tony’s Flooring Centre at 268 Royal York Rd offers expert advice and free estimates to help you make the right choice for your Toronto home.

What is the best flooring for Toronto homes?

The best flooring depends on your lifestyle, budget, and room usage. Hardwood offers timeless appeal and high resale value. LVP provides waterproof durability at a lower price. Cork and marmoleum are excellent eco-friendly options. Visit our showroom at 268 Royal York Rd to compare all options.

Does new flooring increase home value?

Yes, new flooring is one of the top home improvements for ROI in the Toronto market. Hardwood typically returns 70-80% of its cost at resale. Even replacing worn carpet with LVP can significantly increase your home’s appeal and selling price.

Get a Free Flooring Estimate in Toronto

Ready to upgrade your floors? Tony’s Flooring Centre has helped Toronto homeowners since 1961. Visit our showroom at 268 Royal York Rd, Etobicoke, or call (416) 255-9631 for a free consultation. Contact us today to get started.

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