What are the different types of basement?
basements are subject to damage to ground humidity, so the choice of the best floor basement is essential for creating a living space with minimal problems. The best choice for the basement underflow is concrete, as the water is also resistant and it is a great choice because it provides a flat, smooth surface for tiles or other types of floors that could be installed on its top. If the builder decides to want an elevated floor - ie a floor that is raised from the concrete base, so the floor can be made under the floor, if the wood is properly treated, a plumbing device or cabling should be carried out. Even if the wood is treated, maybe after a few years it may be necessary to replace the underlying plates due to rot or cracking. The best combination is to build a treated wooden basement pad over a concrete slab. This provides a layer of water resistance between wood and the bare land. The concrete slab should also be treated for water resistance or waterproofOst, although the concrete itself can still provide a high level of water resistance.
If the basement of bare dirt is, a concrete slab can be poured and used as a basement. It should be poured to the top of a balanced Cinders layer or crushed stone to provide another level of water resistance as well as a porous surface on which concrete can adhere. Once the concrete has set, another layer of waterproof material can be sprayed or painted on the concrete or the waterproof -woven rubber cylinders can be applied to concrete. Concrete floors are a great choice if the basement ends with a stone, tile or other flat materials that will not have plumbing or cabling under them.
Another option for the basement flooring is a number of blocking plastic panels that are Aztlumed on the bottom. This creates a gap between the concrete base and the floor itself. Moisture remains within the limitrách holes or in concrete itself than to escape up to the floor or in a finished room. Massy plastic panels are easier to install than other types of flooring, but can be costly and come up with their own sets of problems. If the floods occur, the panels must be torn to dry or drained, which means that any floor installed on top of this type of flooring will also have to be torn.