Tile effect laminate for conservatory

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Just wondering if anyone has experience of putting the tile effect laminate flooring into a conservatory ? I have concerns regarding the drastic changes in temp that conservatories get.

B & Q list conservatories as 'also for', not 'ideal' for their TileLOC products, and I have no idea what they mean by this.

http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/n..._flooring}&fh_refview=lister&ts=1170085619978

All help appreciated
 
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All I can find is that B&Q states the product is also suitable for conservatories, not sure wath you mean by 'not ideal'?
 
Indeed it does, but its says:

* Ideal for Kitchen, Bathroom, and Utility room areas
* Also suitable for Bedroom, Study, Conservatory, Living room and Hallway areas

Just wondering if anyone has experience with these products.....
 
Now I understand the confusion, sorry.
Normally laminate isn't suitable for 'moist' areas like kitchen, bathrooms and unitilties, but these product seems to be made specially for this. Besides this extra 'moist-resistant' feature this product is als suitable for all 'normal' areas.
If they guarantee it in moist-areas, then there shouldn't be any problems with installing it in 'normal' areas.

But we have no experience with laminate whatsoever I'm afraid, we stick to 'natural wooden flooring' ;)
 
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