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Why Porcelain Tiles Are Boring But Brilliant for Dubai Homes

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  When I tell people I recommend porcelain tiles for almost every room, they often look disappointed. Porcelain is not trendy. It does not have the warmth of wood or the industrial edge of microcement. But after living in Dubai for 12 years and renovating four properties, I have learned that boring often means reliable. And reliable is what you need when summer temperatures hit 50°C. The Science of Why Porcelain Works in Dubai Porcelain tiles are fired at extremely high temperatures, which makes them dense and nearly waterproof. The water absorption rate of good porcelain is less than 0.5%. Compare that to ceramic tiles which can absorb 3-5% or natural stone which can absorb even more. In a climate where humidity is high and spills happen, low absorption means no swelling, no stains, and no mold. I tested this myself. I put a piece of porcelain tile in a bucket of water for one month. I weighed it before and after. The weight did not change. The tile looked exactly the same. I did ...

What I Learned About Epoxy Flooring After My Garage Floor Peeled Three Times

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  I have a confession. I tried to save money on my garage floor three times. Each time, I bought cheap epoxy paint from a hardware store and applied it myself. The first time, the paint peeled within two months. The second time, I followed the instructions perfectly, but it still peeled after a summer. The third time, I hired a handyman who claimed he knew what he was doing. He did not. The floor looked like a leopard with spots of bare concrete showing through. Finally, I called a professional who specialized in epoxy flooring dubai . He took one look at my garage and laughed. He explained that my concrete was never properly prepared. Without grinding the surface and applying a primer, no epoxy would stick long term in Dubai's heat. Why Epoxy Flooring Fails in Dubai Garages The number one reason epoxy fails is moisture vapor transmission. Concrete slabs in Dubai are poured directly on sand. Even with a vapor barrier, moisture rises through the concrete. When you seal the top with ...

My Experience With PVC Skirting After Wooden Skirting Rotted Twice

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  I never thought about skirting boards until I had to replace them. In my first villa, I installed beautiful wooden skirting throughout. Within a year, the skirting near the kitchen and bathrooms had absorbed moisture and started swelling. The paint peeled. The wood turned black in spots from mold. I replaced it with new wooden skirting, thinking I had just bought a bad batch. The same thing happened again. Then a contractor friend told me about pvc skirting . I was skeptical because PVC reminded me of cheap plastic. But he insisted I try it. That was five years ago. I have never replaced a single piece since. Why PVC Skirting Survives Where Wood Fails The problem with wooden skirting in Dubai is that walls retain moisture. When your AC runs, condensation can form inside wall cavities. That moisture travels down and gets absorbed by wooden skirting. Even if you paint it with waterproof paint, the back and bottom edges that touch the wall and floor are usually unsealed. Moisture wi...

Why I Stopped Recommending Wooden Flooring in Dubai (And What I Use Instead)

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  I love the look of wood. My first villa had beautiful oak flooring that I imported from Europe. It lasted exactly eight months. By the time September came, the planks had shrunk so much that I could see the concrete underneath. I called three flooring companies and all of them told me the same thing: solid wood does not belong in Dubai unless you keep your villa at a constant 22°C and 50% humidity year-round, which is impossible with our AC cycles. The Three Problems With Wooden Flooring in the UAE The first problem is expansion and contraction. Wood is a natural material that absorbs and releases moisture. In Dubai, the humidity outside can be 80% while your AC creates 30% humidity inside. Every time you open a door, humid air rushes in. The wood swells. Then the AC dries it out again. This cycle repeats dozens of times per day. Within one summer, you get gaps, cracks, and cupping. The second problem is termites. I know people think termites are not an issue in Dubai, but they a...

Why I Switched to Microcement After Three Failed Floors in Dubai

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  I have lived in Dubai for over a decade and renovated four villas. The first three times, I chose flooring that looked great in the showroom but fell apart within one summer. Solid hardwood expanded so much that I had gaps between planks. Cheap laminate swelled at the edges from humidity. Even some tiles developed cracks from building movement. After my third disaster, a contractor told me to forget everything I knew and try micro cement . I have never looked back. How Microcement Survives Dubai’s Extreme Heat and Humidity The main problem with most flooring in Dubai is that materials expand and contract. In summer, your AC runs 24/7 creating dry air inside, but humidity still seeps in through doors and vents. Wood absorbs that moisture and swells. When the AC drops the temperature at night, the wood contracts again. This cycle repeats daily. Within months, you get gaps, cracks, and squeaking. Microcement solves this because it is a cement-based polymer that acts as a single seam...

My Complete Guide to Outdoor Flooring in Dubai That Survives Sun and Sand

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  Outdoor flooring in Dubai is a different world. The sun beats down. Sand blows in. Rain is rare but when it comes, it floods. I have tried almost every outdoor flooring option. Some failed within months. Others are still perfect after years. Here is my complete guide. What Does Not Work Outdoors I learned the hard way that indoor flooring does not belong outside. I saw a neighbor install wooden decking on his terrace. Within one summer, the wood had grayed, cracked, and developed splinters. Wood outdoors in Dubai requires constant oiling and sealing. Few people keep up with it. I also tried outdoor carpet on my balcony. The carpet trapped sand and moisture. Mold grew underneath. The color faded to gray. After one year, it smelled musty. I ripped it out. Cheap porcelain tiles can also fail outdoors if they are not rated for exterior use. The water absorption rate must be below 0.1% for outdoor tiles. Many indoor tiles absorb more. When water freezes (rare but possible in winter), ...