We love when customers are excited about their renovations. Thank you O’Brien for the surprise video from your talented young daughter. She captured many of the steps involved for the flooring of this garage to office conversion, from leveling the floor, repairing cracks, installing concrete, installing two types of underlayment, and laying down high quality vinyl floor tiles. The floors are now highly durable and can withstand stains and weight better than other types.
Garage floors typically take a beating from temperature fluctuations and outside elements. Concrete generally contracts when its colder and expands in warmer weather. In planning the floors we took into consideration how the room will be used and how the temperature will be controlled.
We decided to use two types of underlayment, the first was selected for its built-in water barrier to help prevent moisture attacks on the floors and provide long-term protection. The second underlayment was selected for comfort, it adds an extra cushion to make sure the floor does not feel too cold during cold days. The underlayment reduces thermal insulation beneath the floor and adds cushion to feet giving a significantly improved experience. As with all our materials, careful consideration was taken for the selection of the vinyl floor tiles including considering the light into the room, the durability, stain resistance, thickness and overall quality.
The floors are only part of this project which is currently in progress. We actually insulated, installed a HVAC cooling and heating system and designed the lighting which all weighed in on our treatment plan for the floors. We used bonding agents, portland cement and quality materials to give the floors a strong foundational bond that will extend the life of the floors for the homeowners.