Diy installation this is definitely a great diy project.
Plywood floors in basement.
Unlike laminate linoleum vinyl is waterproof.
As a brand dricore is great for subflooring a basement with low to mid range moisture problems.
But that doesn t mean basements are trouble free.
Even if you do not expect catastrophic events such as flooring moisture can and probably will invade your basement since basements are nothing more than holes in the ground lined with concrete and moisture is pervasive in the ground water vapor will gradually work its way upward through concrete basement flooring and will condense.
The subfloor is the decking installed on top of flooring joists.
Wood panels such as plywood or oriented strand board are common subfloor choices.
Plank flooring however is literally a snap to install and there s nearly zero clean up so you can install it in the basement in one day.
Moisture and height enemies of basement subfloors.
The garage has been here many years ive lived in it 3 years.
The thickness of plywood.
The recommended thickness of the plywood subfloor is governed by the spacing of the joists.
Once reserved for subfloors and sheathing construction grade plywood is now making a splash as affordable residential finish flooring.
I have wood heat so it stays dry in here.
Some experts suggest that 15 32 inch plywood should be standard if the underlying floor joists are spaced 16 inches apart or less but slightly thicker 3 4 inch plywood should be used for joists spaced further apart.
It has cement floors and i want to do the plywood flooring cutting it to look like planks and then polyurethane over it to seal it.
We will point you towards some of the best plywood installation blog posts and videos but all you really need is the ability to get your plywood sheets cut into planks and correctly laid out on your sub floor.
The finished floor is then installed on top of the subfloor.
Dricore floors typically come in panel shapes that are smaller than the plywood sheets available.
That leaves you a lot of basement flooring options such as ceramic tile engineered wood rubber and laminate flooring made with a moisture resistant plywood core.
Pros and cons of plywood flooring.
Tile floors are not for the faint of heart or casual diy fan.
However because wood is a naturally porous substance that will absorb moisture when used as a basement subfloor these materials are often installed on mini joists known as sleepers which allow it to sit above a concrete pad.
There are two basic ways to go.
Remove the existing flooring.
The panels are made from osb as well as a premade moisture barrier which is typically constructed of polyethylene or durable foam.