Room Prep: Flooring
AIR 2 is slated to occupy the basement in my new house. The existing floor is concrete. Ideally I’d like to have wall to wall carpet with double thick padding, but that option is doubtful.
My basement is dry, so far. It is a little over two years old, we have a de-humidifier in there, and it is dry and clean. Having said that I do not think I could sleep nights if I laid carpet directly on that concrete floor. I’d be waiting for that one storm or leak that caused even a minor flood.
If I had a blank check I would lay down sleepers, then plywood over that, then carpet padding and carpet over that.
I have not yet received that blank check. I guess it’s still in the mail.
I have been considering rubber mats.
Then again carpet squares might be a good option. Something that could get pulled up quickly in an emergency.
In another basement I built “Coffer Dams”, pressure treated 2x4’s on their side, heavily caulked and sealed with silicone sealant. Those have lasted for four years. Maybe placing these around the water heater, well pump, and HVAC, to contain any leaks.
Plumbing is another matter. I plumbed the house. If there is a leak it’s my fault. Possibly building some type of diverter into the basement ceiling, under each toilet or tub, which, in the event of a water disaster, would divert the falling water into the layout aisle and not on the layout.
Ugh.
Thoughts on basement flooring and waterproofing?
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