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What Is The Best Flooring For Your Basement

April 04, 2010 | david | Comments 0

When it comes to basement flooring there are simply loads of different things you need to consider.  A basement isn’t like any other room in your home and you need to take this into account.  Flooring options for basements are plentiful, however you need to think about what you are actually going to do with your basement.

Many basements have a problem with mold, this is because basements are often damp places and this combined with warmth, allows the mold to flourish.  This, of course, isn’t something you want to encourage so bear that in mind.  Carpeting can be a problem in basements because if they were to get damp there will be mold issues before you know it. It’s difficult to dry out a carpet, compared to certain other materials, so avoid this problem if you can, if you think that damp is going to be a problem in your basement then stay away from carpeting.

Basement flooring imageIt’s generally advised that you go for a harder material such as slate, stone, concrete or ceramic tile.  They don’t absorb water and they are also very easy to clean.  The problem is that they are often very cold materials and people would rather have a warm and cosy basement.  If this is the case you should look at having underfloor heating installed along with getting a nice rug or two.

Another thing you should think about is radon.  Although this won’t be a problem in most homes, there are those people who live in a high-risk area and therefore getting the radon levels in your home tested is a very good idea.  If you discover that radon is problematic then you can look at the ways of getting rid of radon.  Basically to stop it from getting into your home you need to have a barrier installed.  It’s better you do this before having a floor installed rather than afterward.

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