Home repair/maintenance/improvement thread
41Tommy wrote:total\_douche wrote:I've had about as much of smelly carpets as I can take, so in the near-future I'm going to be nuking the carpets in my living room and hallway, and replacing them with something better (which is, presumably, anything but). Do any of you have experience with laminate flooring in humid climates? It's looking like the best compromise for me, but I'm worried about how well it'll handle Minnesota, since running the air conditioning all summer is out of the question (it costs way too much). Maybe I should just use linoleum...Laminate flooring sucks. So much suck. Just a few years in and we've got a couple of gaps in every room from humidity shifts. This is on first and second floors. Spill water on it? Forget about it. The edges swell. Unless there is some super durable high-end shit, I wouldn't recommend it.Maybe there's hardwood flooring under your carpet?Hot dog, we have a wiener! I was curious and decided to explore in a spot where the cats tore up the carpet (another reason I want to get rid of it: they like to claw at the carpet outside a door when they want in and you want some god damned privacy while you're dropping anchor):So, next weekend, we'll pull the carpet and see how bad the existing floor is.Plan A is to pretty up the existing flooring and call it a day.Plan B is to install vinyl planks over it if the wood is too crap to repair within my (very small) budget. We will have to scrape that layer of granular crap off it. I'm glad I jacked some scrapers from work back when I was a miller. I'll get to relive the glory days of scraping crap out of sifters!My big concern is that one of my cats likes to piss by my door whenever she's angry at me (usually because I wanted five minutes of time to myself). I have to plan for the cats pissing outside of their box when the fancy strikes them. The current routine of spotting with a UV light, then blasting the carpet with enzyme cleaners (which never really get the smell completely out) is driving me insane, but won't the wood absorb accidental/intentional discharge? I could apply a layer of polyurethane, but how well will that hold up? The vinyl option is very attractive to me.