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Shediac is a coastal resort town known as the Lobster Capital of the World, with a mix of year-round residences and seasonal properties. Coastal moisture and salt air create unique flooring challenges, while the town's tourism economy drives commercial flooring demand.

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Neighbourhoods We Serve in Shediac

Downtown
Shediac Bridge
Shediac Cape
Pointe-du-Chene
Grande-Digue
Boudreau-Ouest
Shediac River
Parlee Beach area
Cap-Pelé Road
Main Street

Shediac at a Glance

Average Home Age

35 years

Flooring Considerations for Shediac

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Coastal humidity along the Northumberland Strait runs 74-78% relative humidity, requiring extended hardwood acclimation periods of 10-14 days rather than the standard 5-10 days used inland — skipping this step is the most common cause of cupping and buckling in Shediac homes

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Sand and salt tracked in from Parlee Beach and Pointe-du-Chene during the June-September tourism season creates extreme abrasive wear on entryway and mudroom flooring — high-AC-rated LVP or porcelain tile with textured finish outperforms hardwood in these high-traffic zones

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Cottage-to-year-round conversions require full subfloor assessment before any flooring installation — seasonal cottages typically lack vapour barriers and insulation, meaning moisture migrates freely through the subfloor assembly and will destroy hardwood or laminate within 2-3 years if not corrected first

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Properties in the Pointe-du-Chene storm surge zone (projected 2.6 m water levels in a 100-year event by 2030) should avoid carpet and solid hardwood at ground level — waterproof SPC-core LVP or porcelain tile allows faster recovery after flood events and does not absorb contaminated floodwater

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Commercial flooring for restaurants, hotels, and vacation rentals along Main Street and in the beach corridor must handle 300,000+ summer visitors worth of foot traffic — commercial-grade LVP (AC5 rated) or sealed porcelain tile are the standard specifications for hospitality properties in this market

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The 30-metre coastal setback from beaches, dunes, and marshes under New Brunswick's Coastal Areas Protection Policy affects any renovation that alters the building footprint — confirm your flooring project scope does not trigger structural permit requirements before starting work

Permits & Regulations

Building permits in the Shediac area are administered by the Southeast Regional Service Commission (Plan360), located at 815A Bombardier Street (Route 15, Exit 37), Shediac, NB E4P 1H9, reachable at (506) 533-3637. The Town of Shediac Municipal Office at 290 Main Street, Unit 300, handles municipal bylaws and can be reached at (506) 532-7000. Cosmetic flooring replacement does not require a building permit. If your flooring project involves structural subfloor changes, electrical relocation for in-floor heating, or plumbing modifications, a building permit is required. Any electrical work associated with radiant floor heating must be permitted separately through TSANB at 1-888-659-3222.

About Shediac

Shediac is the Lobster Capital of the World and New Brunswick's fastest-growing coastal community, with a 13.1% population increase between 2016 and 2021 and more than 300,000 summer visitors descending on Parlee Beach each year. The town's flooring market splits between year-round residential homeowners managing persistent coastal humidity, seasonal cottage owners converting to permanent use, and a thriving hospitality sector where restaurants, hotels, and vacation rentals demand commercial-grade surfaces that can handle sand, salt, and heavy foot traffic from June through September.

Frequently Asked Questions: Shediac Flooring

What is the best flooring for a Shediac home near Parlee Beach where sand and salt get tracked in constantly?

Waterproof SPC-core luxury vinyl plank is the top performer for Shediac beach-area entryways and mudrooms. Sand particles act like sandpaper on flooring surfaces, and salt accelerates moisture damage to any wood-based product. An AC5-rated commercial LVP with a 20-mil or thicker wear layer handles the abrasion, costs $5-$8 per square foot for materials, and can be swept or mopped without concern about water damage. Porcelain tile with a textured, slip-resistant finish is the premium alternative at $9-$20 per square foot fully installed. Avoid solid hardwood and standard laminate in any room that serves as a transition from outdoors — the combination of sand abrasion and salt moisture will degrade these surfaces within 3-5 years in Shediac's coastal environment.

How long does hardwood flooring need to acclimate in Shediac before installation?

In Shediac, hardwood needs 10-14 days of acclimation inside the home before installation — longer than the 5-10 day minimum recommended for inland New Brunswick communities. Coastal humidity along the Northumberland Strait runs 74-78% relative humidity, which is 5-10% higher than inland locations. The wood must reach moisture equilibrium with your home's specific indoor conditions, not the warehouse or delivery truck conditions it arrived in. During acclimation, run your HVAC system at normal living conditions and use a moisture meter to confirm the wood has stabilized within 2% of your subfloor's moisture content. Rushing this step in Shediac's humid coastal environment is the single most common cause of post-installation cupping and buckling.

I am converting my seasonal Shediac cottage to a year-round home — what do I need to know about flooring?

Before choosing any flooring, have a professional assess your cottage's subfloor assembly for vapour barriers, insulation, and structural integrity. Most seasonal cottages in the Parlee Beach and Shediac Cape areas were built without the moisture management systems that year-round flooring demands — installing hardwood or laminate over an unprotected subfloor will lead to warping, mould, and failure within 2-3 seasons. Budget $2,500-$5,000 for subfloor preparation including vapour barrier installation, insulation upgrades, and levelling before the flooring itself. Engineered hardwood ($6-$14 per square foot fully installed) or SPC-core LVP ($5-$12 per square foot) are the safest choices for converted cottages because both handle the humidity swings of a home transitioning from seasonal to year-round climate control.

When should I schedule flooring installation in my Shediac home?

Late September through November is the ideal window for flooring installation in Shediac. Summer humidity drops from the 74-78% range down to 50-60% by October, creating stable indoor conditions for hardwood acclimation in 5-7 days rather than the 10-14 days needed during peak summer. You also avoid the compressed spring booking rush when property owners compete for contractors before the June-September tourism season. Spring installations (March-May) are possible but require aggressive humidity management with dehumidifiers during acclimation. Avoid scheduling during the peak summer months when indoor humidity is hardest to control and many contractors are booked with commercial hospitality projects. For vacation rental properties, coordinate with your booking calendar to schedule installation during the October-November gap between summer and ski seasons.

What flooring should I choose for a Shediac vacation rental property that sees heavy guest turnover?

Commercial-grade SPC-core LVP with a minimum 20-mil wear layer is the standard for Shediac vacation rentals, costing $5-$12 per square foot fully installed. It handles the combination of sand tracking, moisture from wet swimsuits, spills, and the heavy foot traffic that comes with short-stay guest turnover — and individual damaged planks can be replaced without redoing the entire floor. Choose a click-lock floating system so repairs are straightforward. Avoid carpet entirely in beach-area rentals (sand embeds permanently and allergens accumulate between guests) and avoid solid hardwood (humidity swings between occupied and vacant periods cause seasonal damage). For bathrooms, porcelain tile at $9-$20 per square foot fully installed remains the most durable and hygienic choice.

Flooring Services in Shediac

Hardwood Flooring Installation

Elevate your New Brunswick home with professional hardwood flooring installation, from classic red oak and maple to engineered options designed to handle Maritime humidity swings and radiant heat systems.

From $6,000

Laminate Flooring Installation

Affordable and durable laminate flooring installation for New Brunswick homes, featuring click-lock systems with realistic wood and stone visuals that resist scratches, stains, and the wear of Maritime family life.

From $2,500

Vinyl & Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)

Waterproof luxury vinyl plank and tile flooring for New Brunswick kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and living areas — combining realistic hardwood visuals with complete moisture resistance for Maritime homes.

From $4,000

Tile Flooring Installation

Professional ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone tile installation for New Brunswick bathrooms, kitchens, entryways, and heated floors — with proper waterproofing and substrate preparation for lasting results.

From $3,500

Carpet Installation

Professional broadloom carpet and carpet tile installation for New Brunswick bedrooms, basements, and living areas with quality underpad, expert seaming, and power stretching for a smooth, lasting finish.

From $1,200

Floor Refinishing & Restoration

Restore the original beauty of hardwood floors in your New Brunswick home with professional sanding, staining, and refinishing that repairs decades of wear and transforms tired wood into stunning surfaces.

From $2,000

Subfloor Repair & Preparation

Ensure a solid foundation for your new floors with professional subfloor repair, levelling, moisture barrier installation, and preparation services tailored to New Brunswick's unique construction and climate conditions.

From $800

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