Finished Basement Flooring Products in Boston, Framingham, Providence
Serving Falmouth and the surrounding areas, including Boston, Providence, Framingham
While ceilings and walls in a home are usually a muted or neutral color, the floors rarely are. How you finish your floor will define the mood of the new space, and it can easily make or break the ambiance of a room.
Dry Zone Basement Systems provides two different finished basement flooring options -- both of which are designed to keep your basement warm, comfortable, and beautiful for many years to come.
Click on either of the pictures in our gallery below for more information on our available colors and designs for each of our available floorings.
Installing A Finished Floor in your Basement
Of all the surfaces in your home, your floor is the one you are in contact with most often. If you use inappropriate flooring in a basement environment, it will soak up cold from the concrete below, making your space uncomfortable underfoot. This is different from your naturally warm floors upstairs!
Since basements are vulnerable to humidity from the concrete below, it's important that your flooring will not be damaged by moisture. Organic materials like wood and carpeting will eventually grow mold, mildew, and rot.
Dry Zone Basement Systems contractors provide waterproof basement flooring and basement finishing in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts that is designed specifically for wet basement environments. For a free basement design quote, call or e-mail us today! We proudly serve Massachusetts and Rhode Island, including Braintree, Bristol, Westerly, Taunton, Plymouth, Brookline, Milton and nearby.
Experience our full line of basement finishing products!
ThermalDry Tiled Basement Floor Tiles
ThermalDry basement floor tiles are engineered for basement environments. Unlike ceramic basement floor tiles, ThermalDry basement flooring will never crack or shatter.
Available in Sandstone and Canyon Beige.
Advantages Over Stone, Ceramic, and Marble Tile:
- A thermal break underneath causes the surface to be 8-10 ° F warmer than concrete below
- No grout to maintain & clean
- Easy to remove, replace, and repair




