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Do you have problems with wet basements flooring?

Do you have problems with wet basement flooring? Recently a client hired Abella Home Staging & Redesign to design a man cave in the basement. The issue with the basement is, it sometimes gets flooded. What kind of flooring do you put in basement that has water issues? I had to find a viable solution. Carpet was no good, mold issue. Wood, out of the question. Laminated floors, adhesive gets wet making the tiles pop up. Floating floor, water will damaged the particle boards. So I did some research and found two great products.

1. First product is called Place N' Go Flooring. Place N' Go Flooring is recycled composition which is totally waterproof.

  • No adhesive and easy to install.
  • Comes in different colors and styles.
  • Kids and pet friendly.
  • Can be used in any room.
Unlike conventional laminated floors, it won't swell or buckle in high humidity. And if you get floodes, you just pick up the the tiles, let dry and put them right back. What is the secret? It's an interlocking covering that is adhesive free. Simply put it over your old existing floor. Damaged a tile? Simply pull it up and replace it. Easy to maintain, just damp mop using regular cleaners.
2. Second product is vinyl plank flooring. Vinyl plank flooring is a relatively new type of floor covering which has the look and beauty of hardwood but without the expenses and is much more durable.
  • Has the appearance of real hardwood flooring.
  • Even comes in textures.
  • And many different styles to choose from.
Vinyl plank flooring is completely made out of vinyl so it's waterproof. It has an interlocking system that you just click together. It has the all the same benefits as the tiles but with the look of wood. Both products are great and can be used in basement where water may be an issue.
Posted Sunday Jan 29