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4 Options for Hot and Humid Floors Climate

What is the first thing you think of when you hear the word "summer"? A relaxing vacation, a craving for ice cream, or using a full-blown air conditioner all day to beat the heat and humidity?

We all remember different things. Right? But most people want to know how to make summers "cooler." We all want our homes to be cool enough to get us through the summer's hottest days. Now that summer is in full swing, it's even more important to take care of the floors in your home.

When the temperature gets above 35°C, we start thinking about how to make our home cooler at the best temperature while using the least amount of energy possible.

But did you know that floors can get damaged in damp places? So, choosing the right floor tiles can make a big difference in how comfortable you feel. But what kind of flooring can improve the air quality in your home while also being cheap and easy to keep up with? The floor is made of tiles.

Why should you put tiles on the floor?

Do we ever wonder why tile floors are so popular right now? The answer is easy: because there are so many good things about it.

Traditional materials, like natural stone or hardwood flooring, are more expensive. With tiles, there are different kinds that you can choose from, such as non-slip, germ-free, and scratch-resistant.

Professional tilers will tell you that tiles made of porcelain and ceramic are known for being "COOLER." So, they are a good choice for flooring homes in places where it is hot and humid. Not only that, but their high thermal emittance means that they reflect back the most heat, which lowers the temperature inside by about 7 to 8 degrees.

That means you can walk on the tiles barefoot and not feel the heat.

What kinds of tile flooring are best for places that are hot and humid?

You should now understand why tile flooring is good for places that are hot and humid. But how do you choose the right tile flooring for your climate and the look you want? Here are the best kinds of flooring for places that are hot and humid.

Floors made of concrete

Concrete flooring is becoming more and more popular because it is easy to clean and doesn't stain easily. This makes it a good choice for many homeowners. Also, concrete stays cool by nature, which is a big plus in warmer places.

It can also make the floor last longer and make it less likely to get damaged or cause an allergic reaction.

Remember that concrete doesn't soak up much water if it's properly sealed, which stops mold and mildew from growing.

Rubber Flooring

We all know that hospitals and cafeterias are good places for rubber floors. But surprisingly, if you find it in the right finish and texture, it can be a great choice for other places too. 

This type of flooring is easy to clean and take care of because it doesn't soak up a lot of water. This can help make sure that problems with water absorption don't happen, especially in wet areas.

Remember: It is also easy to install and often less expensive as compared to other traditional flooring options.

Sheet Vinyl Flooring

Sheet vinyl flooring is great for waterproof flooring, and it's also a good choice for places with a lot of humidity. Since sheet vinyl is big and one piece, it has less seams. 

Because of this, it's hard for water to get in. This makes it last even longer. Sheet vinyl looks great because it comes in natural stone, unique patterns, and even geometric designs.

Remember that this flooring is great for the air quality. Vinyl floors give off less pollution and are less likely to hold allergens than most natural floors.

Ceramic Tiles

Porcelain tile is a kind of ceramic tile, but it is much cooler and lasts much longer. Porcelain tiles can be used in a variety of places because they can handle humidity well and only soak up 0.5 percent of water. They are strong and can be kept in good condition for a long time with regular use.


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