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Subfloors & Basement Subfloor Plans
Your home floor plans should always include . "Imagine your hand on a cold window versus holding your hand 1 inch away," the temperature difference is substantial. dimpled membrane separates the cold concrete slab from the floor. This allows for a warmer and more comfortable basement floor.
Designing basement floor with makes your basement floor installation a breeze.
There are many different types and brands of subflooring materials but only can offer all of the following benefits:
Can be used with any type of flooring
materials
Lengthens the life of your flooring materials
Costs less than traditional subfloors
Saves on heating and cooling costs
30% warmer floors
Increases the feel and quality of your home
Less lost headroom No call backs
Allows you to install flooring materials you normally wouldn't be able to install on concrete
Prevents surface condensation
Helps eliminate mold and mildew
Protects against moisture seepage
Increases the value of your home
Sound deadening
40 year warranty
Takes 1/10th of the time to install
over traditional subfloors
If your basement floor plans call for any of the following flooring materials, subflooring is the best and only choice to protect them:
Laminate flooring
Stone flooring
Rubber flooring
Bamboo flooring
Vinyl flooring
Tile flooring
Hardwood flooring
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