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Homeowners Diane and Stacie after having their home waterproofed decided they wanted a space in their basement that they could use as livable space. They were looking for flooring options that fit their needs. They wanted to something that gave their home a clean look but also fi the waterproofing options they had installed in their home. The ThermalDry flooring is a great option, it is made of inorganic materials so that it will not mold or warp.
Richard was looking to install flooring in his basement, but didn’t know where to start. He had heard of vinyl and laminate becoming ruined due to damp floors, and the for carpet, mold would tend to grow. MidAmerica Basement Systems offered him the perfect solution for flooring in his basement. ThermalDry Floor Matting not only offers a waterproof floor tile, but also a thermal break from the cold, damp concrete floor. ThermalDry Flooring offers a laminate or carpeting finishing that will not be ruined or damaged by water or moisture. The peg-raised system allows for air movement under the flooring tiles so moisture can flow and dry properly. The easy snap-together system also allows for the tiles to be popped out in any place to change the flooring. With ThermalDry Floor Matting being completely waterproofed, Richard can rest assure that his basement flooring will continue to last for years and years.
Old, cracked, and dingy windows made Jim’s basement dark and unpleasant. He wanted to bring more natural light into his basement to brighten the mood, and had heard of the SunHouse Window Wells from MidAmerica Basement Systems. SunHouse have a bright white casing wells allowing for maximum natural light reflection into the basement. They also provide a covered well that prevents water and debris from entering the sill. SunHouse Window Wells are the best way to natural brighten your basement that is maintenance free for you.
Everlast Wall restoration in the basement in Mount Vernon, IA
Drywall is made of organic materials, making it easy to absorb and retain water, leaving a large mess and problem. Due to the super absorbent material, leaks can go unnoticed until it is too late. Once a small leak is discovered, chances are the “small” leak is a large leak that have ruined large sections of the wall. Installing a waterproofing system is the first step to fixing the basement. To repair the damaged and ruined walls, EverLast Wall Panels are highly suggested. EverLast Wall Panels are made of inorganic materials, preventing moisture damage, mold, and mildew growth. The high density, closed-cell foam insulation provides a durable finish.