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The Best Flooring Options for Basements in Savannah, GA

March 07, 2023

In basement spaces, it’s important to choose the right flooring to protect your home from water damage and other moisture-related issues. Learn which materials perform best in the basement and how to choose the right option for your space.

What Makes Basement Flooring Different

When deciding on flooring material for your basement area, it's essential to keep in mind that the basement is more susceptible to humidity and accidents such as leaking or flooding. Choosing a durable and waterproof flooring option can save you hundreds of dollars if your basement suffers water damage.

Hardwood and carpet, for example, are classic flooring choices, but both are poor options for durability and water resistance.

Comparing Basement Flooring Materials

Choosing the best material to install in your basement can be intimidating. There are so many options to consider!

Here's a brief, side-by-side comparison of each material and how they perform in basement spaces:

  • Vinyl: Vinyl flooring is one of the safest options for basements. This type of flooring is made of PVC, making it highly durable and waterproof. You can get it in both plank and tile form to replicate the look of hardwood or tile, and it can hold up well against pets, kids, and daily foot traffic.
  • Tile: Compared to vinyl, tile is more expensive and time-consuming to install. However, the benefits are often worth it, as tile is stain-resistant, water-resistant, and offers a more stylish, high-end look. If you’re worried about tile flooring feeling cold underfoot, contractors can install subflooring during the installation process to help improve comfort.
  • Laminate: Laminate is a budget-friendly flooring option that, similar to vinyl, replicates the look of hardwood, stone, or even ceramic tile at a fraction of the cost. However, only some varieties are 100% waterproof, so be sure to select the right option with your supplier.
  • Stone/Concrete: Stone and concrete flooring are durable, long-lasting options that perform well in basement spaces. Both materials are highly resistant to moisture and can handle heavy foot traffic. However, concrete is often the material homeowners want to cover once a basement is finished. If this is the case, consider stone instead—it offers far more design variety and creates a more polished, upscale appearance.

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If you've been searching for basement flooring installation options in Savannah, GA Footprints Floors has the expertise you need! Our professional contractors are experts in every kind of flooring installation. They will handle every step of the process to ensure your basement flooring project goes smoothly.

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Key Takeaways

  • Basements require different flooring considerations because they are more vulnerable to humidity, leaks, and flooding.
  • Vinyl, tile, laminate, and stone/concrete each offer different benefits for basement spaces.
  • Choosing the right basement flooring material can help protect your home from moisture damage while improving comfort and appearance.
Footprints Floors of the Lowcountry  Blog Author - John Gilbert

John Gilbert

Lowcountry Owner

John H Gilbert is an accomplished leader, and has years of experience in project management, product development, and customer service in the pharmaceutical industry. A few years ago, John wanted to make a change for himself and his family, John is now the owner of two Footprints Floors franchise territories spanning the Lowcountry of costal Georgia and South Carolina. John is proud to interact daily with customers and his crews alike, while running the day-to-day operations of the business, and takes pride in being involved in every step of any flooring projects. From initial estimate to the final punch list, John ensures that every customer is treated equally, with respect, and will go the extra mile to see customers fall in love with their brand-new floor.

Embracing life as a small business owner, John is excited, through Footprints Floors, to bring his problem-solving skills, product knowledge, and professionalism to an industry that often lacks it. John and his wife Connie have been happily married for 30 years, and have been blessed with two grown children, Kelsey and Cade, and have welcomed their 1st grandchild into the Footprints Floors family. John enjoys spending time with his family, watching college basketball, playing golf and investing in others to develop their skills and talents.

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