Learn more about our basement flooring system.
Since concrete is porous, ground moisture continually makes its way through, contributing to the humidity in your basement. When traditional flooring materials (like organic carpeting, chipboard, and wood) are placed on a concrete basement floor, moisture collects between the flooring and the concrete floor.
Over time that moisture will be absorbed by the materials on top and lead to mold, rot, and musty odors.
At Quality 1st Basement Systems, our basement flooring options are all made specifically for concrete basement floors. When installed in your home, our flooring options will not rot, decay or support mold growth. Each floor option installs quickly and is placed with the use of grout or adhesives on your basement floor.
If you're interested in upgrading your basement flooring, call us today at 1-732-697-0557 or click below to get started. We offer free estimates in Philadelphia, Freehold, Edison and throughout the nearby areas in New Jersey & Pennsylvania.
Many homeowners want hardwood flooring in their basement but are concerned about the potential of flooding and water damage. Quality 1st Basement Systems has the perfect solution for this problem with ThermalDry® Elite Plank Flooring, a faux-wood basement flooring that looks and feels like natural wood.
ThermalDry Elite Plank Flooring is made from 100% inorganic materials, making it completely waterproof and mold-resistant. This ensures that your basement will be protected for the long term while still looking great. Available in four beautiful finishes, ThermalDry Elite flooring will match any basement decor.
ThermalDry® basement floor tiles are engineered specifically for basement environments. Unlike ceramic basement floor tiles, ThermalDry® basement flooring will never crack or shatter. They are available in both Sandstone and Canyon Beige to allow you to find the right color choice for your home's design.
ThermalDry® creates a thermal break from the surface of your concrete floor, making the floor temperature 8-10°F warmer. This flooring has no grout to clean, making it a very low-maintenance flooring option. Should it ever be damaged, ThermalDry® Floor Tiles are easy to repair or remove and replace.
ThermalDry® carpeted floor tiles are designed to keep your basement floor warm and dry. Unlike a long blanket of carpeting, damaged or worn tiles can easily be replaced. This carpet comes in Charcoal and Mocha colorings, which fit perfectly with nearly any color scheme and furniture.
ThermalDry® carpeting is made from inorganic materials to provide a waterproof system that won't be damaged by mold, mildew, odors, or rot. The floor tiles provide a snug fit to the basement perimeter without needing to be glued or adhered to the floor. This system doesn't have any need for a subfloor, and if for some reason a tile is damaged or worn out, the individual tile can easily be replaced.
ThermalDry® Basement Floor Matting is perfect for homeowners who want to install wall-to-wall carpeting in their finished basement. By installing this underneath your carpeting as a subfloor, you protect it from moisture from the concrete below. This subfloor is made with completely inorganic material to ensure that it lasts longer and won't have any issues with mold growth should you have a leak in your basement.
ThermalDry® subfloor matting is 100% waterproof, creating a vapor barrier on your floor. It also provides a thermal break that causes the surface of the floor to be 8-10°F warmer than the concrete floor. This product is compatible with tack strips and will outlast several cycles of carpet. ThermalDry® intalls quickly and doesn't need grout or adhesives.
If a new basement floor sounds like the right option for your home, call the local experts at Quality 1st Basement Systems today. We will help you evaluate your basement and choose the best flooring option for your needs. Contact us today to get started with a free estimate on all our basement waterproofing products in Edison, Philadelphia, Freehold, Sicklerville, Jersey City, Paterson, Newark, Woodbridge, Brick, Clementon and throughout the surrounding areas.