There are several options for basement flooring that can keep it warm or even warm it up for you. You can search the tearm "warm basement flooring" and you will find many hits. Some sites offer radiant flooring, warming tiles and carpet. Carpet would probably be one of the more inexpensive options.
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With 9 square feet in a square yard.... 760 x 9 = 6840 square feet
Different manufacturers have boxes with different amounts in them.
The best way to stop a walker from damaging the flooring is to put tennis balls on the feet. This helps to smooth the feet of the walker.
288 sq ft but carpet and vinyl flooring comes in sq yds you need 32 sq yds + waste 15%
552 square feet (12 x 46 = 552).
186 square feet, 190 to be safe.
This Week in Joe's Basement - 1989 Feet 1-12 was released on: USA: 14 May 1990
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how many boxes of wood flooring would i need if there are 19.72 sq feet in a box to cover 640 sq feet of an area?
Approximately 408.33 square feet.
Finished basements can add hundreds of square feet to a home, but basements also suffer from risks most other rooms do not, namely water damage. Water seeping into the basement can ruin any installed carpeting and while the carpet may dry, the padding can get moldy and stale. Vinyl flooring solves that problem, offering nice looking flooring that stays water resistant.Getting the basement readyAfter getting all furniture, tools and storage items off the floor, sweep it very thoroughly. Remember, anything you leave on the floor stays there as long as the vinyl flooring does. Vacuum carefully with a Shop-vac, and make sure any chemical or oil stains are cleaned. Check the floors for any leaks, and seal with concrete sealant, which prevents any further leaks from developing. When finished, carefully measure the walls and edges so your vinyl has a perfect fit.Make sure the floor is clean. Anything you leave behind stays as long as the flooring does. Placing the flooringMake sure all vinyl flooring is cut to fit any corners. Use a sharp box cutter because any sloppy or uneven cutting is easily seen. Apply the adhesive with a trowel or other flat applicator. Make sure the application stays even, because any mounds or troughs of adhesive can create bumps in the flooring. Apply the flooring quickly and carefully. Although you may prefer to lay vinyl flooring without adhesive, the adhesive also provides a level of water resistance.Make sure vinyl flooring adhesive goes on smoothly and evenly. Vinyl adds looks, comfort and even value to a home. Remember that a finished basement adds square feet to a home, and adding this flooring is actually a substantial investment. A few days work and a small amount of money can multiply when it comes to selling the home.