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JA

09:15AM | 03/05/03
Member Since: 03/04/03
1 lifetime posts
Bvflooring
Can anyone recommend a type of flooring for a room in our basement that occasionally floods. Obviously, traditional carpeting is out.

I am considering vinyl sheeting (although there is no guarantee that water won't get underneath the sheeting). I have also heard about a type of removable carpet squares that are made for use in areas that occasionally flood. The can apparently be easily removed for cleaning and drying.

Does anyone out there have any info. on these removable carpet tiles?

Thanks for your help!

norespect

10:13AM | 03/05/03
Member Since: 12/30/02
46 lifetime posts
JA, try matteflex.com.

carpetman

04:17PM | 03/05/03
Member Since: 01/26/03
549 lifetime posts
there is nothing in flooring that i know of that would work,water ruins everything.that inc's hardwood,lino or sheet vinyl & carpet,put down a rug that you can pull up when it floods. good luck


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