While planning the basement renovation project, you can choose from a variety of floor coverings. However,
before exploring the basement flooring options, you need to ensure that the
floor has been waterproofed adequately. The proper waterproofing of the floor
is essential to protect the carpet or vinyl tiles from damages caused by excess
moisture. At the same time, you also need to decide the most appropriate way to
complete the flooring.
Evaluating Common
Basement Flooring Options
Carpet Tiles: Unlike conventional rolled carpet, the carpet tiles
can be lifted and replaced without any hassle. So you can easily remove and
replace the stained or damaged carpet tiles. Further, these tiles can be laid
on the concrete floor directly, if the floor is leveled and fully clean. You
can simply affix an adhesive disk onto the back of each tile, and then press it
onto the concrete floor. However, some carpet tiles are also designed with self-adhesive
backing. You have to use a utility knife to cut the tiles around the basement
walls and other fixed furniture.
Vinyl Tiles: Along with being more durable and inexpensive, the
vinyl tiles are also available in a wide range of styles and colors. Further,
you can easily clean these tiles by wiping off stains. These tiles are also
designed with self-adhesive backing. So you can easily lay these onto the
basement floor without using any additional adhesive or equipment.
Rubber Floor Tiles: Similar to vinyl tiles, the rubber tiles are
also durable, and available in a variety of colors and styles. The rubber tiles
can further be removed and replaced without any hassle. The interlocking of
these tile also make the basement floor look like a solid surface.
Painted Floors: As an alternative to these tiles, stained or
painted floors are popular among many homeowners. Along with avoiding an
additional basement floor covering, the flooring option further helps you in
preventing the damage caused by moisture. You also have options to paint or
stain the concrete basement floor directly using several colors. Also, you can
consider painting a design onto the basement floor using the stain. However,
the basement floor must be cleaned thoroughly and remain chemical-free before
starting the painting or staining process.
As you have option to choose from
several types of basement flooring, it is important to evaluate the pros and
cons of each option. You can even consider hiring a reliable basement
remodeling service provider to implement the flooring idea without any delay
and hassle.
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