Will waterproof flooring really stand up to standing water, or does it fail if water sits underneath?
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True waterproof flooring (SPC and WPC cores) handles standing water on the surface without damage, but prolonged water underneath—like a slow leak under the planks—can still cause issues. The key difference from wood is that waterproof vinyl won't absorb or swell from that water. At Mak Floors, we ensure proper subfloor prep and moisture barriers so water doesn't pool beneath the planks. If your home has chronic basement or subfloor moisture, we'll address that before installation to prevent mold growth in the substrate itself.
Do you need to acclimate waterproof flooring before installation, like you do with real wood?
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No—that's one of the major advantages. Waterproof vinyl flooring requires no acclimation time because the core material is dimensionally stable and doesn't expand or contract with humidity. We can install it immediately upon delivery, which speeds up your project timeline. However, the subfloor still needs to be clean, dry, and level. We check moisture levels with a meter and make sure your substrate meets industry standards before laying a single plank.
Is waterproof flooring cheaper than real hardwood, and is the quality worth the price difference?
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At $5–$11 per sq ft installed, waterproof vinyl costs roughly 40–60% less than solid hardwood ($8–$15+ per sq ft), and you avoid the hidden costs of water damage repairs, refinishing, and replacement. Real hardwood is beautiful but fragile in wet rooms; waterproof vinyl gives you a 20–30 year lifespan with near-zero maintenance. For kitchens, bathrooms, and pet-heavy homes, the value is unbeatable—you get authentic wood or stone looks without the repair bills.
How do you maintain waterproof flooring, and will it hold up to dog nails and kids?
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Maintenance is simple: vacuum or sweep weekly, and damp-mop with water and mild cleanser as needed. Waterproof vinyl's wear layer is designed to resist pet scratches, stains from wine or pet accidents, and scuffs from toys and furniture. Over 20–30 years, you may see light wear in high-traffic areas, but the material doesn't dent or stain like wood does. Our lifetime installation warranty covers workmanship, so if your floor fails due to installation defect, we handle it—not you.
Does waterproof flooring work well in Sacramento homes with basements and older subfloors?
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Yes—it's ideal for Sacramento's climate and older homes. Basements in the region often struggle with spring moisture and humidity, which would destroy wood or standard laminate; waterproof vinyl thrives there. Many Sacramento homes also have existing tile or concrete in kitchens and baths. We can install waterproof flooring directly over existing tile if it's stable and level, saving you thousands in removal costs. For older subfloors, we'll assess moisture and levelness first; if adjustments are needed, we'll handle them as part of the full install.