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		<title>Durable Basement Flooring Options For Homeowners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you own a home that has a basement that is completely non-functional at the moment, or it may be functional and you are just looking at updating your basement flooring, then you might be speculating just exactly where to start. Typically, when some people think of basements, their instantly transformed to horrific movie scene [...]]]></description>
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</p><p>If you own a home that has a basement that is completely non-functional at the moment, or it may be functional and you are just looking at updating your <a href="http://basementflooringguide.com">basement flooring</a>, then you might be speculating just exactly where to start. Typically, when some people think of basements, their instantly transformed to horrific movie scene flashbacks. Cold, dreary and dark. Nothing good happens in the basement. We at Basement Flooring Guide are here to tell you it simply doesn&#8217;t have to be that way. The basement doesn&#8217;t have to be a cold and dark place. It doesn&#8217;t have to be a &#8220;secondary storage shelter&#8221;. A dumping ground for those treasured memories that you just can&#8217;t find a place for anymore. No, basements can be so much more and it can all start with the <strong>basement flooring options</strong> you have available.</p>
<p>Throughout the years, people have been transforming their basements into spare bedrooms. Husbands have been turning basements into recreational sports viewing theatre&#8217;s. Wives restoring basements into arts and crafts offices. Basements have been made into at home gym&#8217;s with no membership fees. No how cool is that, anyways, you get the jist of it. What this has meant is that new <a href="http://basementflooringguide.com/news-flash-on-basement-flooring-ideas/">basement flooring ideas</a> have been needed and the market has responded with a virtual plethora of offerings.</p>
<p>Basically, when it comes to basement flooring, if you can put it in other rooms you can put it on your basement floors. Of course, some are much more durable and resistant to the basement extremes than others and proper precautions will need to be in place, but in general, the choice is all yours dependant on the amount of work and funds you want to put into it or hire somebody to do.</p>
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<p><strong>Hardwood flooring</strong> is certainly a viable option for basement flooring for someone who has a home that is already covered in all hardwood. Why stop there just because it&#8217;s going to be used for basement flooring. Why not have the basement match the rest of the home. There is a bit higher of a risk with hardwood floors as it&#8217;s very susceptible to damage from flooding. If you incur flooding or other water damage frequently in your basement then you should definitely steer clear of installing hardwood as a basement flooring. Because of this, if you decide to use hardwood for basement flooring, protect it. We&#8217;ll have more articles based around protecting hardwood for basement flooring in the future here at Basement Flooring Guide so check back often.</p>
<p><strong>Laminate is a popular choice when it comes to basement flooring,</strong> and rightly so, for the following reasons. First, laminate flooring is durable and can withstand to a certain extent the torture a basement flooring endures throughout the seasons. Most laminates come with a pretty extensive warranty and some are even certified for basements. You&#8217;ll want to make sure you get the certified kind if you plan on installing it. Laminate has become a true do-it-yourselfer type of basement flooring. And finally, laminate flooring is exceptionally easy to clean.</p>
<p><strong>Carpet</strong> is surely another viable option for basement flooring. As far as basement carpet options go there are a few things to consider. A lighter carpet can really open up a room brighten a dark basement. One big advantage of carpet is that it is fairly inexpensive per square footage on average versus the other two options above. Yeah it&#8217;s a little harder to keep clean than the others but it can sure make an empty room look luxurious quickly. Plus, the carpet itself is not nearly as hard or as tedious to install as those options above when it comes to basement flooring and thus installation is usually cheaper as well when contracting the work out.</p>
<p>All in all, there are a ton of options available when it comes to basement flooring and <a href="http://basementflooringguide.com">basement flooring ideas</a>. Stay tuned as Basement Flooring Guide is going to be showcasing each of those options in the near term.</p>
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		<title>Welcome to Basement Flooring Guide</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Thanks for dropping by Basement Flooring Guide. We&#8217;ve taken the time to gather and organize information that can help you to learn about your next basement flooring project. Whether you are looking to see what type of basement flooring would suit your needs or just looking at different basement flooring ideas, we believe that you have come to the right place. We feel that basements are no longer just a storage place for all your items, rather that basements are an extension of your dwelling and can be utilized as an extra functional and fun place. So no matter what you choose to do with your basement, you have to start somewhere and the best place is choosing a suitable basement flooring.</p>
<p>If you are looking for an answer to a specific question that you do not see here on Basement Flooring Guide, please feel free to let us know, leave us a comment or drop us a mail. Thanks again for the visit and make sure to check back often as we will be continuously updating Basement Flooring Guide with as much information as we can get our hands on.</p>
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