What is the potential problem of the engineered wood flooring for basement?
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 at
2:46 am
I plan to take away the carpet in my basement, and install some other type of flooring. A friend recommended the engineering hardwood flooring. Yet I heard that a little moisture would be disastrous for this type of flooring. Is there a better option out there?
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you need to do a moisture test on your floor first to see if it is feasible first you get a gallon Ziploc and tape (duct tape) it to an exposed area of concrete leave it for 24 hrs if moisture collects on the bag you need another flooring. you could go with laminate and get a moisture barrier padding to go under it, or there is a flexible floating PVC flooring out now the more pricier ones have texture that feels like wood and looks so real i have seen people actually touch it before they believed it wasn’t
If your basement is properly sealed against moisture and you don’t forsee any flooding issues from water heaters or bathroom, then it would be fine. We were looking at a stone tiling instead.