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		<title>Insulating Basement Floor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people realize that basements are much more susceptible to collecting water than any other room in the house. Moisture itself; however, is just the start of things, because it can lead to the creation of mold and mildew, which can drive people with allergies insane. Most people figure that this is something they are just going to have to deal with, so they fail to really do anything about it. These same people may replace their carpet or tile every few years, which is far too frequent and expensive. The people who participate in this act will be glad to know there is actually something they can do about the issue, besides buying new flooring materials. The solution they are looking for is basement floor insulation. Basement Floor Insulation Options There are two primary ways to go about insulating a basement floor, and this section will discuss the majority of them. The first way is to use foam board. Foam board will certainly keep the floor a little warmer and it will also deaden sound in the basement. Foam board is also one of the most affordable options. The downside to foam board is that it has a lot [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Painting Basement Floor</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 14:39:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to the current economy, many people are turning to remodeling their house rather than selling it. The first thing that a lot of people do is to add a new deck, or something of that nature, but this can become very expensive. They would be a lot better off to spend money on fixing up their interior. One aspect they can work on is painting their basement floor. Everyone knows that basements are typically used to store old equipment or as a place to enjoy company. When enough stuff sits around, or furniture and people are always moving around, the basement floor is going to take quite a beating. Another issue with basements is that many of them tend to collect a lot of water, since the room is at ground level. There are a few things people should know about painting basement floor, including how to perform the task and where to buy the paint. Painting Basement Floor Before people begin the painting basement floor process, they will need to decide if they are simply going to waterproof the floor, or if they want to paint it to match their favorite team’s colors. Once they have made their [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Waterproof Basement Flooring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has owned a home that has a basement knows that the room is great for the most part, but it also has a few issues. The first issue is that the basement tends to be substantially cooler than the rest of the home, which can cause electricity bills to rise. The bigger issue; however, is the fact that water tends to find its way into basements. When people think about it, the ground is typically not perfectly level, which creates a nice little path for water to flow, and obviously water is going to target the basement first. One solution to fix this issue is to waterproof the basement floor. Waterproof Basement Floor In order to waterproof a basement floor, the person will need to buy the waterproof material, a mix pan, some paint brushes, painter’s tape and a paint roller. To begin the process, they will need to clean the floor as best as possible, because the waterproof material will not look as attractive with debris mixed in. It is also important that people use painter’s tape to carefully cover up anything that they do not want the waterproofing material to accidentally come into contact with. Once [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Best Flooring For Basement</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 04:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Homes that have an unfinished basement are a dream come true for those looking to do an upgrade and add a little value to their property. Over the years, basements have been used for everything from an extra living space for renter’s, play areas for the kids and a man cave for the guy who loves to watch sports and entertain buddies in an area that is free from the ladies in their lives. Whatever is eventually decided upon, one of the biggest decisions a homeowner will make in the process is what the best flooring for basement re-modeling is. Basement Flooring Options – Finding The Best Basement Flooring To Suit Your Needs Carpet Carpeting comes in styles, colors and price points to suit everyone, and with most basements being cooler than the upstairs rooms, carpets can add a touch of warmth to a cold environment. The downside is that carpeting has a tendency to hold in dust and dirt, and may not necessarily be the best option for long term use. Hardwood Installing hardwood in the basement is becoming increasingly popular, especially with those who are using the basement as a “play” area, as it is durable and sturdy [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Basement Floor Tiles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 04:18:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to remodeling a basement, many people discover that the tile work is the first thing that needs to be considered. Tile tends to pick up a lot of dirt and mud, and it can also attract mold and mildew, which can produce a terrible smell, not to mention how harsh it can be on people who have allergies. Replacing tile can be a tedious task if people do not know how to complete the process, but by following a few steps and having the proper equipment, people will complete the process fairly quickly. How to Tile a Basement Floor First and foremost, if people already have tile on their floor, they will need to remove it. Removing tile is not very hard, as all the person will need to use a chisel, hammer and stanley knife. The main part of this article; however, is how to install tile, so that will be the primary focus. The first thing people will need to do is to measure the length and width of the room that needs tile work. From there, they will want to multiply the length by width, which will give them a measurement in square feet. [...]]]></description>
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