My basement flooded in July. There was carpet and padding down there so we had to rip all of it out. (3/4 finished)
The flooring in most of the basement under the carpet and pad were these ugly peel-and-stick tiles (most likely from the 70s). Some are missing. Then the other part is just plain concrete; they had padding/carpeting in that section too.
What could I put down instead of carpet? I've been told that carpet probably isn't the best choice for a basement because it can hold a musty smell. The ceramic flooring in the basement bathroom still looks great after the flooding, so I was wondering if I could do something like that.
Any advice from someone who's been there?
Dawn
The flooring in most of the basement under the carpet and pad were these ugly peel-and-stick tiles (most likely from the 70s). Some are missing. Then the other part is just plain concrete; they had padding/carpeting in that section too.
What could I put down instead of carpet? I've been told that carpet probably isn't the best choice for a basement because it can hold a musty smell. The ceramic flooring in the basement bathroom still looks great after the flooding, so I was wondering if I could do something like that.
Any advice from someone who's been there?
Dawn
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