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What Floor Should You Get for Your Basement?


Basements are a common feature in Canadian homes, but do you know why? Turn out it has to do with the frost line. Foundation footers and water pipes need to be below the frost line to keep working during the winter.

Over time, basements evolved into living spaces. Many homes now have finished basements with flooring material installed over the concrete slab.

With so many options available, choosing flooring for your basement can be overwhelming. Keep reading to discover some of the best options for basement flooring.


Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl planks or tiles are great basement flooring options because they are affordable and easy to install. Vinyl planks and tiles are waterproof and durable, making them perfect flooring for a basement.

Vinyl flooring is also very versatile when it comes to design. It's available in a wide variety of patterns and colours. It can be made to look like hardwood flooring or ceramic tile.

Laminate

Like vinyl flooring, laminate is affordable and easy to install. Laminate is scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, and easy to maintain. If your basement is prone to flooding, laminate isn't the best choice for flooring, as moisture can cause it to warp.

Laminate flooring is available in many colours and patterns. Many people choose laminate as an alternative to hardwood floors as it mimics the look of natural wood.

Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tile is a great option for basement flooring because it is water-resistant, stain-resistant, and easy to clean. There are affordable options, but certain types of tile are expensive. Also, you may need a professional installation which will add to the cost.

Ceramic tile is available in a variety of colours, patterns, and textures. With so many options, you can create a beautiful custom floor for your basement. You can use ceramic tile across the whole basement floor or use it in only a small area, along with another type of flooring.

Engineered Hardwood

Hardwood flooring is very popular, but it isn't the best option for basement flooring. If you want the natural, textured look of hardwood floors, go with engineered hardwood flooring instead.

Engineered hardwood is made from several layers of plywood with a thin layer of hardwood on top. The planks look like real hardwood, but they are much more moisture resistant.


Things to Consider When Choosing Basement Flooring

Due to the unique conditions of basements, there are several things to consider when you choose flooring. It's important to choose materials that are suitable for the environment and not base your decision on aesthetics alone. Here are some things to think about when determining the best flooring for your basement:

  • Moisture issues

  • Condition of the concrete or subfloor

  • How the space will be used

Thinking about these things ahead of time will help you make the best choice for your basement and prevent expensive repairs in the future.


Explore Basement Flooring Options at Millenium Floor Covering

There are many options for basement flooring available, from vinyl to engineered hardwood. Make sure to think about the conditions in your basement so you can choose the best flooring for your space.

If you're ready to move forward with your basement renovation, visit Millenium Floor Covering's 5,000-square-foot showroom or request a free estimate today.

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