Flooring Types For Basements

Flooring Types For Basements
Flooring Types For Basements

When it comes to choosing a floor type for your basement, your options are somewhat limited. Basements are generally below grade, meaning below ground level. While some floors are suitable for below grade installation, others are not. Floors that have a higher level of water resistance, such as rubber, linoleum and most tile types, are generally suited for basement floor installation.

If you want to install hard surface flooring in your basement, concrete, tile and stone are best. Despite concrete's hard surface, they can still be damaged by spills and must be sealed periodically. Less permeable stone floor types such as flagstones, granite and slate can make for a perfect basement floor. Slate tiles, stone tiles and ceramic tiles can all be installed below grade, but like concrete, also need to be sealed.

Flooring Types For Basements

The basement is one of the most important but often overlooked parts of a house. Usually relegated to a storage area and nothing more, the basement can actually be used for quite a number of things, and any other uses you may plan on putting your basement through will be an important factor in deciding what type of flooring you should use for it. Here are some of the most common and popular types of basement flooring used, and their purposes, and pros and cons.

Flooring Types For Basements

Flooring Types For Basements

Flooring Types For Basements

Flooring Types For Basements

Flooring Types For Basements

Flooring Types For Basements
Flooring Types For Basements