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Don’t by B and Q click flooring
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Whereas in every use I've heard of the term a "wet room" is a room with a shower and drainage in the floor, with no separate shower tray. So the floor in a wet room is regularly subject to a lot of water, not just occasional spills and splashes.
If B&Q have sold the flooring as "suitable for all rooms except wet rooms", I'd say it's clearly misleading if they then turn round and say it can't be used in a normal bathroom.
This is an example of what the advert says:
https://www.diy.com/departments/rostock-natural-oak-effect-laminate-flooring-1-48m-pack/5013599015992_BQ.prd
It clearly states that it is not water resistant.
The OP has no come back they have used the flooring in an unsuitable room.0 -
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