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April 24, 2026Ottawa’s condo market continues to grow, and condo flooring presents unique challenges that differ significantly from traditional homes. Concrete subfloors, noise reduction requirements, building regulations, and radiant heating systems all influence which flooring types work best.
The Concrete Subfloor Challenge
Unlike houses with plywood subfloors, most Ottawa condos have concrete slab construction. This affects flooring selection in several important ways:
- Moisture migration: Concrete is porous and can transmit moisture vapour from below, even on upper floors. A moisture barrier or vapour retarder is essential for most flooring installations over concrete.
- Flatness requirements: Concrete slabs aren’t always perfectly flat. Dips and humps need to be addressed before installation—self-levelling compound is a common solution.
- Installation limitations: Nail-down installation (the standard method for solid hardwood in houses) isn’t possible on concrete. You’re limited to floating, glue-down, or click-lock methods.
- Cold surface: Concrete is inherently cold, making underfoot comfort and radiant heat compatibility important considerations.
Best Condo Flooring Options
1. Engineered Hardwood — The Premium Choice
Engineered hardwood is the ideal real-wood option for condos. Its dimensional stability handles concrete’s moisture characteristics far better than solid hardwood, and it can be installed as a floating floor or glued directly to concrete.
- Floating installation with quality underlayment addresses both sound transmission and moisture concerns
- Glue-down installation provides the most solid feel and best sound performance
- Compatible with most radiant heating systems (check manufacturer specifications for maximum surface temperature, typically 27°C)
- Available in wide planks for a contemporary aesthetic that suits modern condo design
2. Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) — The Practical Choice
LVP excels in condo applications thanks to its waterproof core, dimensional stability over concrete, and excellent sound dampening (especially with attached underlayment). Many newer Ottawa condos specify LVP as the standard flooring upgrade.
- Zero moisture sensitivity—perfect over concrete at any level
- Click-lock floating installation is fast and condo-friendly
- Compatible with radiant heating (SPC core preferred for heat transfer)
- Excellent impact sound reduction with quality underlayment
3. Porcelain Tile
Tile is the ultimate condo flooring for moisture-prone areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways. It’s also an excellent conductor of radiant heat, warming quickly and distributing heat evenly.
- Ideal for condos with in-floor radiant heating—best heat transfer of any flooring type
- Zero moisture sensitivity
- Consider wood-look porcelain for continuity with other rooms
Condo Sound Ratings: Understanding STC and IIC
Most Ottawa condo buildings require minimum sound ratings for flooring installations. Two ratings matter:
- STC (Sound Transmission Class): Measures airborne sound (voices, music). Most buildings require STC 50–55 or higher.
- IIC (Impact Insulation Class): Measures impact sound (footsteps, dropped objects). Most buildings require IIC 55–65 or higher.
Quality underlayment is critical for meeting these requirements. Cork and rubber underlayments typically deliver the best sound performance. Always verify your building’s specific requirements before purchasing flooring.
Radiant Heat Compatibility
Radiant floor heating is increasingly popular in Ottawa condos, and your flooring choice directly affects its efficiency:
- Best heat transfer: Porcelain/ceramic tile, then engineered hardwood (glued down), then LVP
- Important limitations: Most flooring manufacturers limit surface temperature to 27–29°C. Exceeding this voids warranties.
- Avoid over concrete with radiant heat: Thick cork or foam underlayments—they insulate against the heat you’re trying to transfer
Explore Continental Flooring’s engineered floors for condo applications or browse our tile collection for radiant-heat-compatible options.
Ready to get started? Call Continental Flooring at 613-274-7977 to schedule your free consultation, or visit our showroom on Colonnade Road to explore your options in person.

