Waterproof Flooring.

Every floor in our range is 100% waterproof. Our SPC hybrid boards feature a rigid stone plastic composite core that will never absorb water, swell, warp or buckle. This makes them perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, basements and any area where moisture is a concern.

Unlike timber, laminate or standard vinyl, our waterproof floors provide complete peace of mind. Spills, splashes and even flooding clean up without any lasting damage. Combined with scratch resistance, click lock installation and pre-attached underlay, this is flooring built for real Australian conditions.

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    Natural Blackbutt SPC Herringbone 9.5mm

    Natural Blackbutt SPC Herringbone 9.5mm

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Frequently Asked Questions About Waterproof Flooring in Australia.

Choosing waterproof flooring for your Australian home is one of the smartest investments you can make — especially in a country where humidity, coastal air, and unpredictable weather are part of daily life. Whether you're renovating a bathroom, upgrading your kitchen, or laying new floors throughout an open-plan living area, understanding the difference between water-resistant flooring and truly waterproof floorboards is essential. Below, we answer the most common questions Australian homeowners ask about waterproof flooring, including material comparisons, installation tips, pricing, and real-world performance in wet areas.

Is hybrid flooring really 100% waterproof or just water resistant?

Hybrid SPC flooring (Stone Polymer Composite) is genuinely 100% waterproof — not merely water resistant. This is a critical distinction that many Australian homeowners miss when shopping for flooring. Water-resistant flooring, such as some laminate products, can tolerate minor spills if cleaned up promptly, but prolonged exposure to moisture will cause the core to swell, warp, and eventually fail. Hybrid SPC flooring, on the other hand, features a rigid stone-based core that contains zero wood fibre, meaning it cannot absorb water regardless of exposure time.

The waterproof performance of hybrid floorboards comes from their composition: a limestone and PVC composite core that is completely impervious to moisture. You can submerge a plank of SPC hybrid flooring in water for days, and it will not swell, buckle, or delaminate. This makes it the ideal choice for bathrooms, kitchens, laundries, and any area where water exposure is inevitable. At Hippo Floors, our hybrid range is engineered for Australian conditions, offering peace of mind in every room of your home.

It's worth noting that while the planks themselves are waterproof, the installation method matters. Click-lock joins on hybrid flooring create a tight seal, but standing water left on the surface for extended periods could seep between joins if not properly installed. For wet areas like bathrooms, we recommend ensuring subfloor preparation is thorough and that perimeter silicone sealing is applied for maximum protection.

Can you install waterproof flooring in bathrooms and laundries in Australia?

Absolutely — installing waterproof flooring in bathrooms and laundries is one of the most popular applications for hybrid SPC flooring in Australian homes. Unlike traditional timber or laminate, which cannot withstand the constant moisture exposure found in wet areas, hybrid waterproof floorboards are purpose-built for these environments. The stone polymer composite core does not absorb moisture, making it safe for use around showers, bathtubs, washing machines, and laundry sinks.

In Australia, bathroom and laundry renovations are among the most common home improvement projects, and flooring choice is critical. Traditional tiles, while waterproof, are cold underfoot, prone to cracking, and expensive to install. Waterproof hybrid flooring offers a warmer, more comfortable alternative with the added benefit of a timber-look aesthetic that transforms wet areas into stylish spaces. Our 6.5mm hybrid flooring and 9.5mm hybrid flooring ranges both deliver exceptional waterproof performance suitable for bathrooms and laundries.

For best results in wet areas, ensure your waterproof flooring is installed over a properly waterproofed subfloor that meets Australian Standard AS 3740. The flooring itself is waterproof, but the subfloor membrane beneath must also comply with building codes. When both layers work together, you get a fully protected, moisture-proof floor system that will last for decades.

What is the difference between waterproof and water-resistant flooring?

The difference between waterproof flooring and water-resistant flooring is significant, and understanding it can save Australian homeowners thousands of dollars in damage repairs. Water-resistant flooring — such as most laminate products — can handle minor spills and light moisture if cleaned up within a short timeframe, typically 15 to 30 minutes. However, prolonged exposure to water will penetrate the core material, causing irreversible swelling, warping, and delamination. This makes water-resistant flooring unsuitable for bathrooms, kitchens, and laundries.

Waterproof flooring, particularly hybrid SPC (Stone Polymer Composite), features a core made from limestone powder and polyvinyl chloride that is completely impervious to water. There is no wood fibre content that can absorb moisture, meaning the planks will not swell, buckle, or degrade even with prolonged water exposure. This fundamental difference in core composition is what separates truly waterproof products from merely water-resistant alternatives.

For Australian homeowners, this distinction is especially important given our climate. High humidity in Queensland, coastal moisture in NSW and Victoria, and the general wear that Australian kitchens and bathrooms endure all demand flooring that can handle real-world conditions. If you're comparing options, our guide on hybrid vs engineered timber vs laminate breaks down performance across all key categories including water resistance.

How much does waterproof flooring cost per square metre in Australia?

At Hippo Floors, our 6.5mm hybrid waterproof flooring offers excellent value for homeowners seeking affordable waterproof floorboards without sacrificing quality. For premium performance with enhanced acoustic properties and a thicker underfoot feel, our 9.5mm hybrid flooring delivers a superior result. Both options are 100% waterproof and designed for Australian conditions.

Is waterproof flooring suitable for Australian kitchens with underfloor heating?

Waterproof flooring is an excellent choice for Australian kitchens, and yes, most quality hybrid SPC flooring is compatible with underfloor heating systems. The stone polymer composite core conducts heat efficiently, allowing warmth to radiate evenly through the floor surface without damaging the planks. This makes it ideal for open-plan kitchen and living areas where underfloor heating is becoming increasingly popular in Melbourne, Canberra, and other cooler Australian regions.

However, there are important guidelines to follow. The underfloor heating system should not exceed a surface temperature of 28°C, which is the standard recommendation for most hybrid flooring products. The heating system should also be commissioned and operational for at least two weeks before the flooring is installed, allowing any residual moisture in the subfloor to dissipate. Electric and hydronic underfloor heating systems are both compatible, but always confirm with the specific product's technical data sheet.

In kitchens specifically, the combination of waterproof performance and underfloor heating compatibility makes hybrid flooring a standout choice. Kitchens endure constant spills, splashes from sinks, and moisture from dishwashers — all of which demand genuinely waterproof flooring. Paired with the comfort of underfloor heating during winter months, you get a floor that performs beautifully year-round in Australian conditions.

How long does waterproof hybrid flooring last compared to tiles?

Quality waterproof hybrid flooring typically comes with a residential warranty of 20 to 35 years, and with proper care, it can last even longer. This puts it on par with many tiled floors, which also last 20+ years but come with higher installation costs and the risk of cracked or chipped tiles that are expensive to replace individually. The longevity of hybrid flooring depends heavily on the wear layer thickness — products with a 0.5mm or 0.6mm wear layer will significantly outlast budget options with only 0.3mm of protection.

Compared to tiles, waterproof hybrid floorboards offer several practical advantages for longevity. They don't crack under impact, they're more forgiving on dropped items (fewer broken plates and glasses), and they're far warmer and more comfortable underfoot. Tiles can develop cracked grout lines over time, which allows moisture to seep beneath the surface — ironically creating moisture problems despite being a waterproof surface material. Hybrid flooring's click-lock system eliminates grout entirely.

For Australian homeowners weighing up tiles vs waterproof flooring, the total cost of ownership is worth considering. While tiles may have a slightly longer maximum lifespan (40+ years for porcelain), the initial installation cost is substantially higher. Hybrid flooring delivers comparable longevity at a lower total cost, with the added benefits of easier installation, warmer feel, and a realistic timber aesthetic that tiles cannot replicate. Browse our full waterproof hybrid flooring collection to see the range of options available.

Can waterproof flooring handle pet accidents and spills without damage?

Yes — waterproof flooring is one of the best choices for homes with pets specifically because it can handle accidents, spills, and messes without sustaining any damage. Whether it's a puppy having an accident, a knocked-over water bowl, or muddy paws tracking moisture across the floor, hybrid SPC waterproof flooring will not absorb any liquid. The stone polymer composite core is completely non-porous, meaning pet urine, water, and other liquids sit on the surface until cleaned up, with no risk of staining, swelling, or odour absorption into the flooring material.

This is a major advantage over timber and laminate flooring, both of which can absorb pet urine and develop permanent stains, odours, and structural damage. Even engineered timber flooring, while more stable than solid hardwood, can be affected by repeated pet accidents if not cleaned promptly. Waterproof hybrid flooring eliminates this concern entirely, making it the top recommendation for Australian pet owners.

Beyond liquid resistance, quality waterproof hybrid flooring also features a durable wear layer that resists scratches from pet claws. Look for products rated AC5 or higher for the best scratch resistance in pet-heavy households. The combination of waterproof performance and scratch resistance makes hybrid SPC the go-to flooring for Australian families with dogs, cats, or other pets.

Do you need special underlay for waterproof flooring installation?

The underlay requirements for waterproof flooring installation depend on the specific product you choose. Many hybrid SPC flooring planks come with an attached IXPE underlay bonded to the underside of each plank, which simplifies installation and provides built-in acoustic dampening and moisture protection. If your chosen product already has an attached underlay, adding a separate underlay on top is generally not recommended, as double-layering can compromise the stability of the click-lock system.

For hybrid flooring products without an attached underlay, a 1.5mm to 2mm IXPE or EVA underlay is typically recommended. This thin underlay provides cushioning, sound reduction, and a moisture barrier between the subfloor and the flooring. It's important to use an underlay specifically designed for rigid core flooring — thick, spongy underlays designed for laminate can cause hybrid planks to flex at the joins, leading to premature click-lock failure.

On concrete subfloors, which are common in Australian slab-on-ground homes, a vapour barrier is essential regardless of the underlay type. Concrete can release moisture vapour, and while the hybrid flooring itself is waterproof, trapped moisture beneath the floor can create mould and mildew issues. A 200-micron polyethylene sheet or an underlay with an integrated moisture barrier will prevent this. Check our flooring accessories range for compatible underlays and vapour barriers.

Waterproof Flooring That Actually Performs in Australian Homes.

Not all flooring marketed as waterproof truly lives up to the claim — but hybrid SPC flooring does. Unlike laminate or vinyl plank flooring that merely resists moisture on the surface, hybrid waterproof flooring features a Stone Polymer Composite core that is physically incapable of absorbing water. This means you can confidently install it in kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, and entryways without worrying about swelling, warping, or mould growth beneath the surface.

At Hippo Floors, our waterproof hybrid flooring range is specifically selected for Australian conditions. From the humidity of Brisbane to the coastal air of Sydney and the temperature extremes of Melbourne, our flooring maintains its dimensional stability year-round. Every plank in our collection is 100% waterproof, features a durable wear layer for scratch and stain resistance, and installs with a simple click-lock system that experienced DIYers and professional installers alike appreciate.

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Our waterproof flooring collection includes 6.5mm hybrid planks for cost-effective whole-home installations and 9.5mm premium hybrid planks for enhanced acoustic performance and a more substantial underfoot feel. Both thickness options deliver genuine waterproof protection with realistic timber-look finishes that bring warmth and character to every room. Whether you're fitting out a new build or renovating an existing home, waterproof hybrid flooring from Hippo Floors is engineered to handle everything Australian life throws at it.

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Why Australian Homeowners Are Choosing Waterproof Floorboards Over Tiles and Timber.

The shift from tiles and solid timber to waterproof floorboards is one of the biggest trends in Australian home renovations. Homeowners across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide are discovering that hybrid SPC waterproof flooring delivers the aesthetic appeal of natural timber with none of the maintenance headaches — and at a fraction of the cost of both hardwood and porcelain tiles.

Tiles, while waterproof, are cold underfoot, expensive to install, and prone to cracking. Solid timber is beautiful but vulnerable to moisture, scratches, and expansion. Waterproof hybrid flooring eliminates these compromises entirely: it's warm underfoot, genuinely waterproof, scratch-resistant, dimensionally stable, and available in a stunning range of realistic timber-look finishes that are virtually indistinguishable from real wood. For a deeper comparison of your options, read our guide on hybrid vs engineered timber vs laminate flooring.

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Beyond performance, the installation speed and cost savings of waterproof hybrid flooring make it a clear winner for Australian renovators. A typical room can be floored in a single day with the click-lock floating floor system — no adhesives, no nails, and no lengthy drying times. This means less disruption to your household and significantly lower installation costs compared to tiles, which require screeding, adhesive, grouting, and multiple days of work. For budget-conscious homeowners, waterproof floorboards deliver a premium look and genuine wet-area performance at a price point that makes whole-home renovations achievable.

Waterproof Flooring Costs and Value for Australian Homes.

The real value proposition of waterproof flooring becomes clear when you consider the whole-of-home application. Because hybrid SPC is suitable for every room — including bathrooms, kitchens, and laundries — you can use a single flooring product throughout your entire home, creating a seamless, cohesive look without transitions between different floor types. This eliminates the need (and cost) of buying tiles for wet areas and a separate flooring product for living spaces.

See Our Waterproof Flooring Pricing and Warranty Details

For a comprehensive breakdown of hybrid flooring pricing in Australia for 2026, including material costs, installation costs, and money-saving tips, read our detailed hybrid flooring cost guide. At Hippo Floors, we offer competitive pricing across our entire waterproof hybrid flooring collection, with bulk discounts available for larger projects. Every product in our range includes a comprehensive residential warranty, so your investment is protected for decades to come.

Expert Tips for Choosing and Installing Waterproof Flooring.

Getting the most out of your waterproof flooring investment starts with making the right product choice and following best-practice installation methods. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast tackling your first flooring project or working with a professional installer, these tips will help you achieve a flawless result that lasts for decades in Australian conditions.

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Choose the Right Wear Layer Thickness for Your Household

The wear layer is the transparent top coating that protects your waterproof flooring from scratches, scuffs, and UV damage. For busy Australian households — especially those with kids and pets — we recommend a minimum 0.5mm wear layer with an AC5 rating. This provides excellent scratch resistance for everyday life, including pet claws, dropped items, and heavy foot traffic. Our 9.5mm hybrid range features premium wear layers designed for maximum durability in high-traffic Australian homes.

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Prepare Your Subfloor Properly for Waterproof Flooring

Even though waterproof hybrid flooring is forgiving, a well-prepared subfloor is essential for a professional finish. The subfloor must be clean, dry, level, and structurally sound before installation begins. For concrete slabs — common in Australian homes — check for moisture levels using a hygrometer and apply a vapour barrier if readings exceed 75% relative humidity. For timber subfloors, ensure all boards are secure with no squeaks or movement. A levelling compound should be used to address any dips or humps greater than 3mm over a 2-metre span.

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Seal Perimeters in Wet Areas for Maximum Protection

While hybrid SPC flooring planks are 100% waterproof, the joins between planks can allow water to seep through to the subfloor if large volumes of standing water are present. In bathrooms, laundries, and around kitchen sinks, apply a bead of colour-matched silicone sealant around the perimeter where the flooring meets walls, vanity units, and fixtures. This creates a fully sealed floor system that prevents any moisture from reaching the subfloor, giving you complete confidence in wet-area performance.

Shop Waterproof Flooring for Every Room at Hippo Floors.

At Hippo Floors, we believe every Australian home deserves flooring that looks stunning and performs without compromise. Our curated range of waterproof hybrid flooring is sourced from leading manufacturers and tested for Australian conditions, ensuring you receive a product that handles humidity, temperature fluctuations, moisture exposure, and the demands of busy family life. From light Scandinavian oak tones to rich, dark timber finishes, our collection offers styles to suit every interior design vision.

Every product in our waterproof flooring range comes with a comprehensive residential warranty, detailed installation guides, and access to our expert support team. Whether you're renovating a single bathroom or flooring an entire home, we're here to help you choose the right product, calculate the quantities you need, and ensure your installation goes smoothly. Browse our full hybrid flooring collection today and discover why thousands of Australian homeowners trust Hippo Floors.

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Need help deciding between our 6.5mm hybrid flooring and 9.5mm hybrid flooring? The 6.5mm range is perfect for budget-conscious renovations and rental properties, while the 9.5mm range delivers a premium underfoot feel with enhanced acoustic performance — ideal for multi-storey homes and open-plan living areas. Both options are 100% waterproof and available in a wide range of timber-look finishes. Explore our accessories collection for matching underlays, trims, and transition strips to complete your project.

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