3 Key Factors to Consider for Your Basement Floors

SO MANY CHOICES, BUT WHAT’S THE BEST MATERIAL FOR YOUR BASEMENT FLOORS?

3 KEY FACTORS TO CONSIDER FOR YOUR BASEMENT FLOORS

Choosing the best material for your basement floors can be difficult as there are a number of factors to consider before making your selection.  While the majority of basement floors consist of concrete, it may not be the ideal flooring for your purposes.  Let’s examine the three most important considerations:

  1. Moisture. This can be an issue in any home, but basements in particular, pose a special challenge.  Basements are susceptible to moisture and flooding, both of which may have devastating effects on your flooring with the added potential to create mold. While concrete flooring is tough and durable, it is also porous; it allows water to seep through the floors and foundation walls.
  2. Purpose.  If you want a fully finished basement to use as a family room, play room, or guest room, then you’ll want to consider flooring materials that provide insulation, warmth, and low maintenance care. If your basement will be used as a laundry room or simply for storage, then you’ll want to use waterproof flooring to protect your belongings.
  3. Budget.  It’s important to create a realistic budget for basement flooring.  It may be tempting to go with the cheapest flooring option; however, if you don’t consider the long term use, care, and maintenance of the flooring, you may wind up spending more money over time to repair or replace the flooring.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE BEST MATERIALS TO USE FOR BASEMENT FLOORS

Our top three recommendations for your basement floors are:

  • Ceramic tile flooring – Ceramic tiles are ideal for basements because they are tough, durable, and if cared for properly, can last for 20 years.  Glazed ceramic tiles are impervious to water, and available in nearly limitless colors, patterns, textures, and shapes.
  • Luxury Vinyl Tile flooring – This is a great option for your basement because it’s naturally water resistant, cost effective and durable.  Luxury vinyl tiles can replicate the look of natural wood and stone and add elegance and beauty to your basement.
  • Engineered Hardwood – This manufactured option offers you the natural warmth of hardwood flooring without the cost or high-care maintenance.  Engineered hardwood is less susceptible to shrinking and expanding due to its multi-ply construction of genuine wood over a stabilized core.

If you are searching for more ideas and inspiration for your basement floors, let our expert Design Associates help you find the perfect flooring. For more information or to schedule a consultation, please call us today!

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