Installation: Key Steps
Preparation: Remove the old flooring, ensuring the subfloor is clean, dry, and level. Any uneven spots should be sanded or patched to create a solid base.
Moisture Barrier: Bathrooms are prone to moisture, so it's important to install a waterproof underlayment or membrane to protect the subfloor from water damage.
Cutting & Laying: Measure the bathroom acc

tely and cut the flooring material (tile, vinyl, or laminate) to fit. Start from the center and work outward, ensuring proper alignment and avoiding gaps.
Adhesion: Depending on the material, use adhesive or snap the flooring into place (for click-lock systems). Tiles will require thin-set mortar and grout after laying.
Sealing: Seal the edges around the tub, toilet, and walls with waterproof caulking to prevent water from seeping beneath the flooring.
Proper installation ensures d

bility and water resistance, key for bathroom environments.