Stone flooring will get very slippery when wet unless properly treated. Tile is much easier.
Tile is your best option.
It's not recommended in the bathroom, too much moisture. Go with tile.
Tile can get vey slippery when wet! Tile in an entry way could be a great idea as long as you use a welcome rug for people to wipe their feet off on! Good luck!
people walking in and out of the house dripping wet on laminate flooring
Ceramic tile should be cut with a wet saw, or with a tile scoring tool. It is not necessary to wet the tile in either case, as the wet saw will cool the blade and the scoring tool has no blade to cool.
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There is no reason to wet them.
Laminate flooring can get wet, but only the top. Laminate flooring's sides, open seams, damaged areas, and bottoms can never get wet. If you install the laminate flooring in a full bathroom, you must take extreme precautions given by laminate manufacturers.
The floor in my basement has gotten wet. Where can I buy some new flooring?
is wet jet swifter good for wood flooring
Yes
wet saw!!