
Ceramic and vinyl basement tiles leave basement floors cold. They contain no thermal break between the concrete of your floor and your living space. ThermalDry Basement Floor Tiles come equipped with pegs that raise the tiles from the basement floor, creating a thermal barrier that makes them 8 to 10 degrees warmer than tiles bonded directly to the floor.
While laying tile on a basement floor may slow down water vapor seeping from the concrete basement floor into the finished basement, it cannot serve as a vapor barrier. ThermalDry flooring allows air to circulate underneath the tiles to give moisture an opportunity to dry.
Tiled ThermalDry Basement Flooring is durable and made to last for many years. Unlike ceramic basement floor tiles, they will never crack or shatter. They are stain resistant, and their interlocking system assures that damaged panels can be easily replaced by removing the tile and snapping a new tile in its place. Click here to learn about the steps needed replace a damaged tile in your home. Replacement of ThermalDry Tiled Basement Flooring is easy, and the tiles are ready right away.
ThermalDry basement Flooring is faster and easier to install and use than normal floor tiles in both replacement and installation. Installing ceramic tile is an involved process that requires a great deal of equipment (click here to learn about the necessary equipment). It is messy and, and once installed, needs time to dry and set. Installing ThermalDry Tiled Basement Flooring into your finished basement is clean, fast and easy.

ThermalDry Tiled Basement Floor Tiling is available in Sandstone and Canyon Beige. Unlike floor tiles, it blends seamlessly with carpeting.
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