A Clifton, NJ homeowner was looking for basement comfort. The old, concrete flooring in his basement was cold and uncomfortable. He wanted to be able to spend more time in the basement without turning the heat up and wearing slippers to stay warm. Looking for comfortable basement flooring, the homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems.
Quality 1st Basement Systems installed ThermalDry basement flooring. ThermalDry basement flooring is a quick and noticable way to give basements a fast renovation. The finished basement tiles are made with waterproof materials that are easy to clean and simple to replace. The homeowner chose ThermalDry flooring in the color sandstone. Installation took no time at all, since ThermalDry snaps into place in a matter of seconds. The basement flooring has a raised peg design that lifts it off of the concrete, keeping the floor up to ten degrees warmer. Now this Clifton, NJ basement is much warmer and looks great! The homeowner is proud to show off his finished basement floor to friends and family.
Unfinished Basement Floor in Clifton
The unfinished basement floor was cold uninviting. The homeowner wanted flooring that would last and look great.
Cold Concrete Basement Floor
No one wants concrete basement flooring! The homeowner was tired of his chilly basement floors.
Warm Basement Floor Tiles in Clifton
Quality 1st Basement Systems installed ThermalDry basement flooring in the color sandstone.
Basement Flooring Ideas in NJ
ThermalDry looks great in every basement and it stays warmer than bare concrete.
Easy Basement Floor Removal
ThermalDry interlocking basement floor tiles are easily removed for cleaning.
Warm, Cozy Basement Flooring
ThermalDry basement flooring stays up to ten degrees warmer than cold concrete.
Beautiful Basement Flooring
Now this basement looks great and will stay cozy! The homeowner loves showing off his new basement flooring.
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