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Redoing Your Basement? Stay Away from Peel-and-Stick Floor Tiles.

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In many homes, the basement serves as much more than storage space. At various times, it can be a playroom, a game room, a hangout spot, or a school project area, often all at once. Any room that has that much going on needs flooring that can keep up. Floor tiles are an easy and affordable way to upgrade your basement flooring, but it’s crucial to choose the right product. Peel-and-stick tiles might seem like a good option for your basement floor, but our team at Place N’ Go by SelecTech actually recommends going in a different direction.

 

Why should you stay away from peel-and-stick tiles for your basement floor? Here are the top reasons.

 

Uncomfortable Underfoot

Peel-and-stick tiles may be easy to install, but they’re not very comfortable to walk on, especially in a basement. Sticking the tiles directly onto a concrete floor offers no insulation or cushion, so your basement floor will be a hard, cold surface, especially in the winter. If your family spends a lot of time in the basement, you’ll want a flooring option that’s a little more comfortable. Place N’ Go interlocking tiles have a bit of give and provide insulation, making them more comfortable underfoot.

 

Likely to Wear Out Quickly

Stick-down tiles are not designed for the long haul. The adhesive backing may seem strong at first, but it will start to lift after a regular amount of foot traffic. If your kids like to rearrange the furniture to get the best view of the TV, that will quickly damage peel-and-stick tiles as well. Lifting or curling edges are trip hazards, which is less-than-ideal in a room that sees a lot of use.

 

Subfloor Problems Made Worse

Concrete is the foundation for more residential homes. While it provides a strong base, it’s also susceptible to cracking and moisture damage. If your basement floods or develops a mold problem, your adhesive flooring will be destroyed. With interlocking tiles, you can easily remove them to let your basement dry out or treat your mold problem, and then replace them when you’re ready.

Peel-and-stick tiles will also make any problems with your subfloor more obvious. Interlocking flooring from Place N’ Go has the opposite effect. You can place them over problem subfloors without worrying about whether your flooring will show all the dips and cracks.

 

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Easy-to-Install Basement Floor Tiles from Place N’ Go

Are you ready to upgrade your basement flooring? Place N’ Go interlocking floor tiles are the solution you’re looking for. They’re easy to install, affordable, and they look great. After you install them, your basement might just become your favorite room in the house.

 

Contact our team today to learn more about all our flooring products.