Any person has the option of putting in basement carpet. If the basement's floor is cold, then having carpet installed is a good idea, especially if some people tend to walk around the basement barefoot.
The first step you should take is to measure the floors of your basement. When you've measured the length and width of the floor, then you'll be able to see if you have enough basement carpet to cover the whole thing. It's a good idea to keep some extra in case you ever need to replace one spot of the carpet. Rolling the carpet out and keeping it flat for a period of time will help in laying it down into the final position.
The next step is to check that any chances of moisture entering are dealt with in the proper order. Water that gets onto basement carpet will end up ruining it while it's being installed. In the future, keeping water out of the basement also helps to prevent mold from being formed on your carpet, which will keep you from spending more on trying to fix the problem.
Make sure that the floor is free of any objects before you lay the basement carpet. When it's been lain down, cut the carpet so that it fits on the sides and around corners. Also, make sure the carpet has an adhesive underneath it so it will stay in place.
From a decorative standpoint, you might want to think about what you've already got set up for your basement. A basement carpet will go well with the theme for your basement, so go with a color or design that goes with your theme.
Remember these tips so you'll get the basement carpet you've always wanted.
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