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Quick step flooring for bathroom

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Allfurcoatandnoknickers · 19/05/2021 12:53

I'm looking at this Quick Step laminate impressive ultra flooring for our bathroom. It says on their website that it has Hydra Seal and so is ok for bathrooms but when I went to the stockist this morning they were not that sure it would be ok for bathroom. Anyone used it and has it been ok?
www.quick-step.co.uk/en-gb/laminate/impressive-ultra/imu1854_soft-oak-light

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Lennybythewood · 19/05/2021 13:54

I've just had this exact flooring fitted in my kitchen and the fitter advised that it is water resistant, but to avoid getting it too wet. I took from that that it will be ok with some drips and splashes so it may be ok for a bathroom, provided it doesn't get completely soaked.

Allfurcoatandnoknickers · 19/05/2021 13:56

Yes that's what the shop said to me - they can't recommend it but said not to get it soaked. I think to be honest we're not too bad splashing in the bathroom - no young kids so should be ok - just need to be careful. The other option I like is marmoleum but it's pricey!

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tanstaafl · 19/05/2021 15:09

Hi OP.
We put this down in the bathroom
www.quick-step.co.uk/en-gb/vinyl/pulse-click-plus/pucp40093_picnic-oak-ochre

It’s vinyl, planks like laminate.

ostrom · 19/05/2021 15:20

Hi OP,

I’ve got the same as @tanstaafl in my bathroom. The Quickstep planks in vinyl. This is mine www.quick-step.co.uk/en-gb/vinyl/pulse-click/pucl40090_autumn-oak-brown had it down for 5 months now. All OK so far. It’s just me in the house though so not prone to splashing!

Allfurcoatandnoknickers · 19/05/2021 21:01

Thanks all

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