
CONCRETE SLAB If you do decide you can tackle a concrete slab, be sure to put a high-quality vapor barrier under the concrete You can install a treated wood floor system that will not rot and will Q. I read your answer regarding poor drainage. I was interested in your suggestion for a vapor barrier. Since the summer of 2006 I have lived in a 1943 cape with cement floor in the basement. During Low-end engineered hardwood runs $3 to $5 a square foot, midrange costs $5 to $10 a square foot, and high-end costs $8 to $13 a square foot, according to HomeAdvisor. Baseboards are charged by the If you do decide you can tackle a concrete slab, be sure to put a high-quality vapor barrier under the concrete You can install a treated wood floor system that will not rot and will give you Despite a successful moisture check and the presence of an underground moisture barrier, you still need additional protection from water vapor before laying a wood floor. Sheets of 6-mil thick You’ll need a vapor barrier, too, if your underfloor is concrete it can’t be sanded and refinished like hardwood. Instead it will probably need to be replaced. Laminate also doesn’t tolerate large .
If you do decide you can tackle a concrete slab, be sure to put a high-quality vapor barrier under the concrete You can install a treated-wood floor system that will not rot and that will give you .
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