Basement Flooring
Installing basement flooring is an important part of any basement remodel project. Before you purchase any supplies, there are a few things that you should keep in mind. First, you must determine which type of basement flooring is right for your needs. Are you going to remodel your basement completely? If so, you will want to consider higher quality flooring that will last you for many years while also looking attractive. Are you just replacing damaged flooring, but you do not use your basement for anything more than storage? If this is the case, you may not wish to invest in quality materials but functional supplies that can withstand wear and tear. Knowing what you want to do with your basement in the future can help you select the best basement flooring for your needs.
There are many types of basement flooring available on the market, which only complicates the situation for home owners. Once you have determined whether or not you are going to remodel your basement to become habitable living space, the next step is to check your basement for any damage. Leaks and drafts can dramatically alter how long your basement flooring will last for. Whether or not you are using your basement just for storage, it is important that you repair any problems that are in your basement. This can prevent massive amounts of damage to your new floor later. Even a fresh layer of concrete in your basement can be significantly damaged by flooding in a basement, so you will need to take steps to prevent this sort of damage from occurring.
You can install any type of material that you want as basement flooring, including carpeting, hardwood, tiles and synthetic materials. Natural hardwood should be treated against water damage before being installed in a basement, as basements are the most likely to encounter leaks and other issues. Because of this synthetic wood is often suggested as it is more resistant against damage. Linoleum tile is often avoided in a basement because it is far more likely to warp or be damaged by moisture which can lead to costly repairs afterwards.
Once you have determined which type of basement flooring you want, installation of the materials can be done. In many cases, installation can be done on your own. The most important thing for you to remember is that you should take your time and do the installation correctly. Laying tile or wood is a painstaking process that requires both time and patience. If you do not rush the job, you will be able to enjoy your new basement flooring for years to come.
