Questions regarding laminate flooring

Here you will find all the answers to your questions about laminate from Parador.

Areas of application

Can I install laminate flooring in the bathroom?

Our wood-based laminate flooring must not be installed in areas where splashing water can regularly get onto the flooring. In the long run, water can penetrate over the edges into the HDF (high density fibreboard) supporting layer and damage it permanently.

Some of our collections (Classic, Edition and Trendtime) are treated with the Aqua-Proof process so that the flooring in wet rooms can endure standing water with up to one hour's protection without damage. Laminate flooring should not be installed in permanently wet rooms or damp environments (sauna areas, small bathrooms, etc.) as the risk of moisture penetration cannot be excluded.

If you are fitting your bathroom with laminate flooring, you must ensure that you do not install it in direct splashing water areas (shower, bathtub or washbasin) and that the relative humidity does not permanently rise above 60 %. To prevent water running under the laminate flooring at the edges, it is recommended to use the water-resistant skirting board from the Parador range.

Can I install laminate flooring in the kitchen?

Installation

Can laminate flooring be installed over underfloor heating/cooling?
What is the maximum area on which I can install laminate flooring in a room without the need for expansion profiles?

Care and maintenance

Can I use a steam cleaner to clean my laminate flooring?
What is the best way to clean laminate flooring?

What alse you should know

Is laminate flooring suitable for allergy sufferers and is it hygienic?
What is the reason for the planks becoming warped and cupped?