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clmj2
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Member since 3/07 4407 total posts
Name: Candice
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laminate wood or carpet...
in a basement? if u see my earlier post i had a major flood in my basement that i found this morning...freaking awesome the house is 30+ years old and has never had a water problem but the sump pump quit... i need to figure out what i am going to replace the flooring with. its DDs playroom right now and will be for some time. its cold down there. previously were cheapy laminate hardwoods.
WWYD and reasons pls!
Message edited 3/10/2011 6:37:52 PM.
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Posted 3/10/11 6:37 PM |
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debidonnamom
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Name: Mary (MOB)
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Re: laminate wood or carpet...
Oops, should have read the whole post, before I said laminate. Sorry!! However, we use to live in a house where the basement flooded. We used carpet, but didn't glue it down; We rolled it up whenever the rain started. Someone on our street told us there was an underground stream, so when it rained, basements flooded. I forgot we got a flooded basement when I told you in the other thread, that my childhood house flooded. We have carpet in a downstairs bedroom, in our present house, and while we do not have flooding, because DH, put a basement "trench" in when we built, the basement is damp, and this has affected the carpet, so, I'm not sure what would work best. Mary
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Posted 3/10/11 6:45 PM |
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clmj2
cant believe hes gone

Member since 3/07 4407 total posts
Name: Candice
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Re: laminate wood or carpet...
thanks for your reply Mary! i shouldnt have any problems with flooding in the future...just need to learn how to be the only adult of the house and know when a sump pump is working and when its not
i am still so lost at what to put down there! its so cold in the winter which is like 8 months out of the year here that i think carpet would make it warmer feeling...but then i think about vaccuming it yuck!
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Posted 3/10/11 7:49 PM |
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debidonnamom
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Member since 12/10 1903 total posts
Name: Mary (MOB)
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Re: laminate wood or carpet...
Posted by clmj2
thanks for your reply Mary! i shouldnt have any problems with flooding in the future...just need to learn how to be the only adult of the house and know when a sump pump is working and when its not
i am still so lost at what to put down there! its so cold in the winter which is like 8 months out of the year here that i think carpet would make it warmer feeling...but then i think about vaccuming it yuck!
Aww, you're welcome, Candice!! I found a link that might be helpful. Mary
http://www.theflooringlady.com/basement_floors_000751.html
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Posted 3/10/11 8:27 PM |
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clmj2
cant believe hes gone

Member since 3/07 4407 total posts
Name: Candice
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Re: laminate wood or carpet...
Posted by debidonnamom
Posted by clmj2
thanks for your reply Mary! i shouldnt have any problems with flooding in the future...just need to learn how to be the only adult of the house and know when a sump pump is working and when its not
i am still so lost at what to put down there! its so cold in the winter which is like 8 months out of the year here that i think carpet would make it warmer feeling...but then i think about vaccuming it yuck!
Aww, you're welcome, Candice!! I found a link that might be helpful. Mary
http://www.theflooringlady.com/basement_floors_000751.html
thank you! i read it...it dosent say anything about carpeting though? i know that laminate would be easier to clean for a playroom...but carpeting would be sooo much warmer in the cold months which is like end of sept-beg. of june here
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Posted 3/10/11 8:41 PM |
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clmj2
cant believe hes gone

Member since 3/07 4407 total posts
Name: Candice
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Re: laminate wood or carpet...
oh and as a guy friend pointed out its apparently SUB pump....i have a lot to learn
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Posted 3/10/11 8:45 PM |
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Re: laminate wood or carpet...
I agree that carpeting makes basement feel warmer, and more like a "real" room. But if there's any chance of future flooding, I'd go with the laminate not wall-to-wall carpeting. You can always put down area rugs to give it a cozier feel.
Sorry you had to deal with the water in your basement. That's the worst!
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Posted 3/10/11 9:04 PM |
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clmj2
cant believe hes gone

Member since 3/07 4407 total posts
Name: Candice
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Re: laminate wood or carpet...
thanks century 21 guy!
flooding shouldnt be a problem in the future and carpeting is only in half the basement....its painted cement in the laundry and "workshop"
flooding shouldnt be a problem in the future if i am not so stupid and figure out how a sub pump is supposed to work!
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Posted 3/10/11 9:14 PM |
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maybesoon
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Re: laminate wood or carpet...
had the same dilemma for our family room. its' below grade so we did worry about water. we went with the carpet. the kids are on the floor and it's sooooooo nice and cozy they love it down there. yes vaccuming is annoying but it's only that room and the basement that have carpet
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Posted 3/10/11 11:07 PM |
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debidonnamom
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Member since 12/10 1903 total posts
Name: Mary (MOB)
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Re: laminate wood or carpet...
Candice, if flooding would no longer be an issue, once the sump pump works correctly, there are certain kinds of carpet that are mildew resistant, which might work for you, if the basement is cold, and damp. Mary
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Flooring-Carpeting-1621/2009/4/carpet-types.htm
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Posted 3/11/11 12:48 AM |
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