tileloc or similar in bathroom?

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Hi,
I'm renovating a house including refitting a bathroom and shower room. Having had a good read around on here and elsewhere I was leaning towards laying BnQ tileloc in the bathrooms. But there seems to be some conflicting opinions as to whether this is a good idea or not.

It will be a rental house, so the bathrooms will probably receive heavy use and people will not be mopping up pools of water.

If not TileLoc, got any other suggestions?

cheers
 
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Hi There;

I am just looking at replacing the flooring in mine and thought about tileloc,mine will be at home so not so wet.

I am thinking of replacing the floorboards with oak boards and sealing with 3-4 coats of high wear varnish,it seems more durable.
 
I'd leave tileloc well alone, it's not waterproof and notoriously hard to fit. karndean £15 per/m2 or sheet vinyl offcut.





Hi,
I'm renovating a house including refitting a bathroom and shower room. Having had a good read around on here and elsewhere I was leaning towards laying BnQ tileloc in the bathrooms. But there seems to be some conflicting opinions as to whether this is a good idea or not.

It will be a rental house, so the bathrooms will probably receive heavy use and people will not be mopping up pools of water.

If not TileLoc, got any other suggestions?

cheers
 
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cheers for the info people.

I doubt my budget could stretch to oak boards. Sounds great though.

I'll look into this karndean stuff. cheers
 

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