One of the first steps in refinishing a basement or turning a garage into a usable room is to put down a new floor.
Ceramic tile on concrete basement floor.
Water left standing in a basement can lead to mold problems later on.
Installing carpet tiles aka carpet squares over concrete is a simple process that most people can do without any experience.
Concrete floors are dull drab and boring but oftentimes people lack the time or the necessity to lay down an alternative floor.
This is a fancy durable moisture proof and informal floor that makes good sense for basements especially.
Ceramic and porcelain tile are so frequently installed at or above grade level on a cement board underlayment or directly on plywood that it almost seems novel to install tile directly on concrete.
Yet this application does make sense since concrete is heavy solid and is typically thought of as an unbending uncompromising material.
The ceramic tile floor will be less problematic than the drywall wood trim and furnishings when it comes to mold and mildew.
Find waterproof options for flood zones and wet damp or uneven rooms.
Concrete floors are durable and easy to clean but not very attractive.
However if you choose to remodel your basement and need a new floor the first thing to consider is what type of floor you need.
Laying your concrete basement floor with ceramic tiles is an excellent way to enhance both the beauty and lifespan of your concrete basement floor.
If your ceramic tile does experience a flood remove the standing water and dry things out as quickly and possible.
Most often concrete floors are seen in basements and other out of the way places.
The early application of tiles as floor finish was not as successful as it is today because older style tiles broke too easily.
Installing tile directly on concrete.