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Types of Flooring For Your Maryland Basement

When choosing the best type of flooring for your Maryland basement, you must take the natural basement environment into consideration. Basements are by nature damp, moisture-heavy spaces. Moisture can seep into a basement from below the concrete and therefore damage existing flooring and lead to mildew and moisture problems.

Basement flooring must work with basements' naturally damp environment, even in basements that have been treated for moisture problems, as those basements can also experience season moisture problems. However, before installing any type of flooring in your basement, you need to make sure that you have a dry basement.

You may like the look of a wood floor, but hardwood is not an adequate choice for basement flooring. However, you can add the look of wood in your basement by installing engineered or laminate flooring, which are much more moisture-resistant than hardwood. Engineered floors are constructed from several layers of materials, which offer a higher resiliency to humidity, while laminate floors float, which makes installation directly on the concrete or on a vapor guard easier.

For more information on flooring options for your Maryland basement, contact Floor Gem. Specializing in floor installation and maintenance, Floor Gem serves Howard County, Montgomery County, Prince Georges County, and Anne Arundel County, as well as the Washington DC metro area.