

There are many beautiful ways to finish your basement floor. The key ingredients required for this remodel are your budget, personal taste and goals for how the room will be used.
To get started, remember that the most comfortable flooring options involve a sub-floor installed above the concrete. A sub-floor will make your tile, hardwood, vinyl or other flooring feel warm and soft on your feet—not to mention keep it dry, should you have a flood or plumbing leak.
Make sure to speak with a contractor about waterproofing your basement before installing any flooring, especially carpet. Contractors can help you pick out, install and warranty your flooring, so consult them first for the best results. Then check out the articles and photos below to learn more.
Decorative concrete flooring in basements is a popular choice because of it's durability and resistance to moisture. We... read on→
Affordable and easy to install, vinyl flooring is a popular option for the basement. We have assembled the pros and cons... read on→
Are you thinking about using Linoleum for your basement floor? Read the pros and cons and get free installation estimates... read on→
You might consider using engineered wood in your basement because they stand up to humidity. Get free estimates from certified... read on→
Free estimates for carpet installation in your basement. Curl up your toes and warm up the notoriously cold and damp room... read on→
If your sure that your basement is completely waterproof and moisture is not an issue, then perhaps you can consider using... read on→
Though cold on your feet, ceramic tile is durable and moisture resistant. Get free estimates on installing ceramic tile... read on→
The pros and cons to using stone flooring in your basement. Get free quotes from our certified flooring contractors.... read on→
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