Concrete Subfloors
Your Guide for Subfloor and Flooring Protection
Concrete Subfloors
Concrete subfloors in basements or slab-on-grade foundations all need the proper moisture protection before any type of flooring is installed. This page explains how to prepare a concrete subfloor and how proper preparation helps protect carpet, laminate, and other finished flooring.
Laminate Flooring
Laminate a popular because it looks good, is easy to install, and easy to keep clean. They are considered a floating floor because the laminate is not glued or nailed down but is installed on top of an underlay.
When installing a laminate floor there can be a lot of questions about the best way to install it, how to protect it, or what do you need. Here are some straightforward answers to the most common questions to help install it the right way, the first time.
Concrete Subfloors
Preparing a concrete subfloor is before installing your flooring is a priority to having a flat, dry, and stable surface. Without proper preparation, moisture, unevenness, or cracks can lead to mold and mildew growth and permanent damage to you floor. This can lead to costly repairs or even the need to replace your entire floor.
Carpet & Laminate Subfloor
SUPERSEAL Carpet & Laminate Subfloor with its unique double dimple design creates airflow channels on both the top and bottom side of the membrane. This allows your flooring to breathe and prevents moisture from becoming trapped against your floor, protecting it from mold, mildew, and damage.