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Waterproof Flooring in the San Francisco Bay Area

Discover waterproof flooring solutions that combine style with unparalleled resilience for a home that stands up to everyday challenges.

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SolidTech

SolidTech Plus is 100% waterproof, easy to clean, stain resistant, and comes with a no gap guarantee. And no matter what kind of pets you have in your home, SolidTech Plus can handle them, thanks to our unique All Pet Plus Protection warranty, covering all pets, all accidents, all the time – plus scratch protection.

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COREtec

COREtec vinyl tiles are the original 100% waterproof floor. Perfect for every room in the home, COREtec LVT features authentic wood and stone looks enhanced with a protective wear layer and attached cork underlayment, creating a beautiful floor that stands up to kids, pets, and real life.

Waterproof Flooring FAQs

While water-resistant flooring can withstand some exposure to water, waterproof flooring is designed to be impervious to water, providing a higher level of protection. Water-resistant flooring may resist water for a limited time, but it is not entirely immune to water damage.

Yes, many homeowners can successfully install their waterproof flooring with the right skill sets and tools. Waterproof flooring often features user-friendly installation systems, such as click-and-lock mechanisms, making it accessible for those with a basic DIY experience. However, it’s essential to carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions and ensure proper subfloor preparation to achieve a seamless and durable installation.

Yes. Please see the installation manual for detailed instructions and considerations.

Cleaning and maintaining waterproof flooring is typically easy. Regular sweeping, vacuuming, and damp mopping are usually sufficient. It’s essential to avoid using excessive water and harsh cleaning agents to preserve the flooring’s integrity.

How often you sweep will depend on how much foot traffic the room receives. Do a once-a-week clean with a damp mop, like warm water and a neutral detergent. This helps to remove dirt and keep the floor in top condition. Remember that you don’t need much water to clean your floor, and note that light colors often require more frequent cleaning.

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