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Laminate Basement Flooring: Pros and Cons


by DoItYourself Staff

The use of laminate basement flooring in your home has both pros and cons. Laminate flooring consists of a base layer such as plywood followed by a layer of heat, moisture and shock resistant material and topped by a decorative laminate layer. The use of laminate flooring in houses is extremely popular in recent years.

Pros of Using Laminate Basement Flooring

Laminate flooring of all types is extremely versatile and easy to install. It comes in a huge variety of designs from imitation wood to tile and other looks you may enjoy. It is fairly inexpensive when compared to say, a real hardwood floor and it can be replaced in individual sections if necessary rather than replacing your entire basement floor.

Cons of Using Laminate Basement Flooring

A major problem with laminate basement flooring lies in its lack of durability in certain aspects. Basements tend to be areas that are a little more rough and tumble than other areas of the house. If a piece of laminate flooring is scratched or gouged in any major way that you would want to fix, the whole section will need to be replaced. This is based on the fact that you can not sand down and refinish laminate basement flooring like you could wood or concrete.

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