LAMINATE FLOORING

Waterproof Laminate Flooring: Complete UK Guide

Standard laminate is not waterproof, but water-resistant laminate with sealed edges and wax-treated cores can handle spills for 24-72 hours before swelling starts.

Quick answer

Laminate flooring is NOT waterproof. The HDF (high-density fibreboard) core absorbs water and swells. Water-resistant laminate adds wax coating to the core and sealed click joints, delaying swelling for 24–72 hours. True waterproof flooring requires LVT (luxury vinyl tile). Water-resistant laminate costs £12–30 per m² in the UK.

Is laminate flooring waterproof?

No. Standard laminate flooring is not waterproof because the core is made from compressed wood fibre (HDF). When water reaches the core through the surface or joints, the fibres swell and the plank expands vertically. This creates ridges at the seams and can't be reversed.

Marketing terms like "water-resistant", "splash-proof" or "moisture-resistant" mean the product delays water damage, not prevents it. The core will still swell if water sits long enough.

How water-resistant laminate works

Water-resistant laminate adds three barriers:

  1. Sealed click joints: Wax or silicone coating on the tongue and groove prevents water entering through the seams
  2. Wax-impregnated core: HDF core is treated with paraffin wax during manufacture, which repels water for longer
  3. Moisture-resistant backing: Underside has water-repellent coating to slow moisture rising from subfloor

Together, these give you a 24–72 hour window to mop up spills before swelling starts. The exact time depends on core density and how well the joints are sealed.

After 72 hours of continuous water contact, even premium water-resistant laminate will swell. The HDF core is still wood-based.

Water-resistant vs waterproof: the difference

FeatureWater-resistant laminateWaterproof LVT
Core materialHDF (wood fibre)Vinyl or SPC (plastic/stone composite)
Swells when wetYes (delayed 24–72 hours)No (never swells)
Kitchen spillsSafe if wiped quicklySafe indefinitely
Bathroom useNot recommended (shower splashes exceed tolerance)Fully suitable
Underfloor heatingCompatibleCompatible
Cost (UK, per m²)£12–30£15–45

If you need genuine waterproof flooring for bathrooms or utility rooms, choose LVT. Water-resistant laminate suits kitchens and dining rooms where occasional spills happen but standing water doesn't.

24–72 hours
Water tolerance window for quality water-resistant laminate. Standard laminate swells within 2–4 hours of continuous water contact.

AC ratings and water resistance

AC (Abrasion Class) ratings measure scratch and wear resistance, not water resistance. A floor can be AC5 rated (commercial-grade hardness) but still swell in water if it lacks sealed edges.

Look for these specs when choosing water-resistant laminate:

Brands advertising "waterproof laminate" usually mean water-resistant unless they specify a non-wood core (in which case it's technically rigid-core LVT, not laminate).

Best water-resistant laminate brands UK

Top-performing water-resistant laminates tested by Which? and independent flooring reviewers:

Avoid budget laminate (under £10 per m²) for kitchens. The core density is too low and joints aren't sealed, so spills cause immediate swelling.

Where to use water-resistant laminate

Suitable for:

Not suitable for:

If the room regularly has water on the floor (even briefly), use LVT instead.

Installing water-resistant laminate

Installation is identical to standard laminate. The water resistance is built into the product, not the installation method.

Key steps:

  1. Ensure subfloor is dry (use damp meter on concrete, max 75% RH)
  2. Lay DPM (damp-proof membrane) over concrete subfloors
  3. Install foam or felt underlay (increases comfort, reduces noise)
  4. Click planks together row by row, stagger joints by 300mm+ for strength
  5. Leave 10mm expansion gap at walls (laminate expands/contracts with humidity)
  6. Cover gaps with scotia beading or matching trim

Do not seal the perimeter with silicone. Laminate must be able to expand and contract freely. Sealing it causes buckling.

No need to seal the joints with additional wax or adhesive. Quality water-resistant laminate has factory-sealed edges.

Maintaining water-resistant laminate

Water-resistant doesn't mean indestructible. Follow these rules:

If a plank does swell, you can't sand it flat (laminate has a thin decorative layer over the core). Replace the damaged plank. With click-together laminate, this means lifting planks back to the damaged piece and clicking in a new one.

Cost of water-resistant laminate UK

Expect to pay:

Installation costs £8–12 per m² for professional fitting. Most water-resistant laminate can be DIY-installed if you have basic tools (saw, tapping block, spacers).

A 20m² kitchen costs £240–500 for materials (mid-range product) plus £160–240 for fitting if not doing it yourself.

How long does water-resistant laminate last?

Quality water-resistant laminate lasts 12–20 years in kitchens and dining rooms with normal use. Lifespan depends on:

Eventually the wear layer thins and the printed pattern fades in high-traffic zones. The floor remains structurally sound but looks tired. Unlike solid wood, you can't sand and refinish laminate.

Alternatives to water-resistant laminate

If you need better water performance:

If you want the hardness and sound of laminate but need waterproof performance, SPC (stone-polymer composite) is the closest match. It's technically a rigid-core vinyl but feels more like laminate than traditional LVT.

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