Basement
Flooring - Out of the Way Rooms
The basement is often the most overlooked area of the
home. But with some fresh new ideas, a little ingenuity
and a weekend, you can turn a dark unused room into a
contemporary, comfortable den or a family room. You need
to be concerned about not only the cold basements floor
but also about the moisture. Initially even if the bare
floor may seem to be dry if proper care is not taken
to look for the cracks and moisture content the flooring
could trap vapor emissions. What type of system is used
and how large is the budget is upto the house owner.
Engineered Hard Wood Floors
Engineered hardwood flooring is made of three to five
layers of different hardwoods. Each layer is oriented
900 to the surrounding layers. This prevents expansion,
contraction, wrapping and cupping from moisture. The
layers of wood are glued together and laminated under
high heat and pressure to bond them together. Hardwood
floors brighten and beautify the living space of the
dark basement. Hard wood floors are easy to maintain.
Ceramic tile and slates
Ceramic floor tiles and slates though make the room
a bit cold; this can be remedied by placing few warm
rugs over it. Ceramic tiles are a robust and durable
sub floor that can be easily fitted over the concrete
floor. The ceramic tiles are like concrete and can be
easily affected by the underlying tensions. To prevent
the cracks from affecting the tiles certain preventive
measures need to be taken. Ensure steel rods run through
the concrete sub-floor, as these will hold the tiles
together and reduce the chances of thicker and more apparent
fractures and cracks from popping up. By laying down
crack-isolation membrane under the ceramic tiles will
allow the tile and the concrete sub-floor of the basement
to move independently of each other. Another option is
painting the concrete sub-floor or possibly even staining
it.
Carpeting the basement - Is it a good idea?
Carpeting can add warmth, softness and a bright look
and also a finished appearance to a concrete basement
floor. Carpets require regular cleaning to maintain the
resistance to microbes. Carpeting the basement can cause
asthma and allergic reactions. Dehumidifying the basement
will help reducing the condensation from occurring on
the basement floor. However they may not eliminate it.
The safest way to avoid allergens, dust mites and other
biological allergens is by using area rugs instead of
carpets. Since the rugs can be removed frequently for
dusting and cleaning.
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