Submitted by codenoggin t3_12050b5 in DIY
DistantOrganism t1_jdhi3e7 wrote
You mentioned it’s a porch so I automatically think it’s gonna get below freezing in there. Laminate flooring is intended for buildings that will have temperatures maintained between 65 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Do otherwise at your own risk.
codenoggin OP t1_jdwdon1 wrote
Thanks for the heads-up! I don't think it's ever dropped below 65, but I'll have to check our temperature sensor history to make sure. It's an old enclosed brick porch under the roof of the house and has AC/Heat, so it's pretty well insulated.
DistantOrganism t1_jdwpcpy wrote
I have a cabin where extreme cold makes the vinyl flooring very brittle to the extent I can feel it break a little more with each step. It’s on my list for replacement. Sound like you should be safe at those temperatures and even somewhat less.
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