Tag Archives: Basement Floor
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Basement Remodeling Considerations
Posted on March 28, 2011 by admin
Are you looking for ways to add value to your home by remodeling? Usually, nothing adds more value to a home more than adding livable square footage. If you have an unused basement, remodeling it may be the easiest and least costly method to increase the value of the house. Here at ModuTile, we specialize in DIY floors, but this article lists things to consider when remodeling your basement. Visit our basement flooring section to see all our basement floor tiles.
This post was posted in Interlocking Floor Tiles, Press and Media and was tagged with Basement Floor, Interlocking Floor Tiles
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Basement Flooring: Installation
Posted on February 7, 2011 by admin
This article applies to ModuTile’s basement flooring and other indoor installations where you have 4 walls and no major outdoor entrance. This type of installations do not require the use of ramp edges. The information provided in this article would not apply to a garage flooring installation. This article will help you understand the proper installation procedures and recommendations. In order to save time, proper planning is important. Knowing the dimensions of the room and knowing your pattern selection is key. For an in depth explanation about layout design, please refer to the “Basement Flooring: Design” article(s). For the purpose of this article, we assume that you have already planned the layout of your basement and purchased your tiles.
This post was posted in Interlocking Floor Tiles, Installation: Basement Flooring and was tagged with Basement Floor, Interlocking Floor Tiles
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Basement Floor: Drawing Center Lines
Posted on February 7, 2011 by admin
This short article will explain how to find the center point of a room and draw center lines that are perpendicular to the walls. Please note that you would use this technique when installing our interlocking floor tiles indoors. This article may not apply when installing a garage floor or any room where you plan to use ramp edges.
This post was posted in Installation: Basement Flooring and was tagged with Basement Floor, Interlocking Floor Tiles
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