Saturday, August 17, 2019

Bathroom Carpet

The words “bathroom carpet”, when used together in a sentence, may seem a bit contrast. Indeed, the superior moisture resistance of other flooring materials, such as tile, vinyl, engineered wood, and laminate have precluded carpet from the vast majority of bathroom remodels. Yet anyone who has used a bath mat can attest to some of the advantages of carpet in the bathroom.

Bathroom Carpet


The enemy of carpet is humidity. Not only that, but the mere feel of wet feet on carpet gives the creeps. Choosing carpet in the bathroom must be a highly selective process, as mold, mildew, and general water damage must be taken carefully into account. Nonetheless, carpeting the bathroom has been and certainly can be done.

Carpet offers a plush and slip-resistant surface for the bathroom. The greatest portion of our bathroom time is spent barefoot, so the warmth and softness underfoot inherent to carpet is an obvious benefit.

Carpet is also the most inexpensive flooring option, sometimes it reaches as low as $1 per square foot. Not only that, it is simple to install. You can buy sectionals from a retailer, which you can cut to fit and install yourself, or you can hire a flooring contractor, to ensure a professional and lasting installation.

Carpet manufacturers have taken steps to alleviate the largest concerns regarding bathroom carpet --mildew, mold, and staining. For starters, moisture resistant pads are available for installation beneath the carpet to protect the sub floor (replacing carpet is relatively easy, tearing up rotted flooring is a much larger job). A good bathroom carpet will also come with a built-in mold and mildew resistant backing. Mold and mildew treatments can also be purchased for additional protection.

Bathroom Carpet


Staining, mold, mildew, odor — these are the main problems to carpet in the bathroom. Carpet is innately like a sponge compared to tile or linoleum. Bathrooms create moisture, and thus attack carpet, from all sides. The sink, shower, and toilet are all potential splash and leak creators. Regardless of extra padding, treatments or careful attention paid, eventually the carpet and water are going to be at odds.

The disadvantages of carpet in the bathroom increase exponentially for every child living in the house as well. Most moms and dads don't have time everyday to spend laboriously cleaning the bathroom floor -- a big reason why carpet typically loses out to other bathroom flooring materials.

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