Your basement should be more than just an afterthought—it’s a space full of possibilities! The right flooring can make all the difference to the cozy family room, sleek home gym, or functional workspace that's housed in your basement.
Our basement flooring options are designed to handle whatever life throws at them. They're moisture-resistant, durable, and easy to maintain, perfect for high traffic areas.
When choosing the best flooring for your basement space, it’s important to select materials that can handle moisture problems, heavy foot traffic, and the potential for mold and mildew growth while still offering aesthetic appeal and durability.
Vinyl tile and planks are a highly resistant flooring option that mimics the look of tiles and hardwood, but are waterproof, scratch-resistant, and perfect for basements with heavy foot traffic. It’s also a cost-effective option that is easy install - what more could homeowners ask for?
Sheet vinyl is a seamless flooring solution that prevents moisture from seeping through. Like tiles and planks, it can mimic the look of wood, tile, or stone without the risk of warping caused by dampness. Plus, its easy installation and low maintenance make it a practical choice for basements where spills or humidity are a concern.
Unlike solid wood, engineered hardwood is designed to withstand moisture problems while maintaining the natural beauty of wood. It's the best way to incorporate the stylish look of wood flooring into your basement space without worrying about the risk of warping or mold growth.
Another way to achieve the look of wood at a fraction of the cost is with waterproof laminate flooring. Not only is it one of the more affordable flooring options, but the installation won't take forever either. In essence, it's a great practical choice for finished basements.
If you want floors that are easy to clean, resistant to moisture issues, and can withstand heavy foot traffic, ceramic and porcelain tile flooring is a winning option. Tiles strike the perfect balance between durability and style. The wide variety of options means you can still get creative with your flooring project.
Ideal for home gyms or playrooms, rubber flooring absorbs impact and resists moisture, making it ideal for busy households with kids and pets. And depending on the quality and usage, you can expect rubber flooring to last up to 20 years.
Often overlooked as a finished flooring choice, sealed or stained concrete is incredibly resistant to moisture and general wear. It’s also durable enough to handle heavy foot traffic without showing signs of damage. With modern stains, paints, and epoxy coatings, you can make your concrete flooring look great without worrying about the effects of damp conditions.
Your design preferences as well as how you plan to use this space should also be factored into your basement flooring decisions. Here are some guidelines:
Once you decide on your basement flooring, you will need to start planning the installation.
Start by assessing your basement’s condition—check for any existing moisture problems or structural concerns that need to be addressed. If major repairs or waterproofing are required, consulting a licensed general contractor specializing in basement renovations can ensure a solid foundation for your flooring installation.
Once your basement is prepped, the installation time will depend on the flooring you've decided on.
The installation of vinyl or rubber flooring is the quickest - expect it to take around 2 days.
Laminate, tiles, and concrete flooring installation can be more labor intensive, so expect it to take anywhere from 3 - 7 days.
Your basement is a versatile space and there's no reason why you can't use it for more than just laundry or storage.
Transforming a basement into a space that you love spending time in starts with choosing flooring that suits your home's unique aesthetics while still offering the durability you need.
At Flooring America, we have decades of experience sourcing flooring that brings your rooms to life in the most beautiful and practical way possible, including your basement.
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