Basement & Interior Floors

Moisture-mitigating coating systems that turn cold basement slabs into finished, livable floors — without flooring that molds.

Carpet and laminate over a basement slab trap moisture and grow what you'd expect. A coated or polished slab is the only finished floor that can't be ruined by a water heater leak or spring snowmelt. We test every basement slab for moisture vapor and install an epoxy vapor barrier when readings demand it.

Finish options range from solid colors to flake systems that read as warm stone. Pair it with area rugs and you get a basement that's finished, healthy, and flood-proof.

  • Calcium chloride moisture testing included
  • Epoxy vapor barrier when needed
  • Warm flake and solid-color finishes
  • Mold- and flood-proof by design
  • Works over in-floor radiant heat

Common Questions About Basement & Interior Floors

What's the best flooring for a basement that gets damp?

A coated or polished concrete slab is the only finished floor that can't be ruined by moisture — carpet and laminate over a basement slab trap vapor and grow mold. We moisture-test every basement slab and install an epoxy vapor barrier when readings call for it, so the floor stays healthy through spring snowmelt and plumbing surprises.

Won't a coated basement floor feel cold and industrial?

Not with the right finish. Our warm flake systems read as natural stone, and solid colors pair well with area rugs. Coatings also work over in-floor radiant heat, so a coated basement can be the warmest floor in the house.

How much does a basement floor coating cost?

Basement and interior floor systems start at $5.00 per square foot, including calcium chloride moisture testing. If your slab needs an epoxy vapor barrier, we'll show you the moisture readings and price it before any work starts.

Ready for basement & interior floors?

Get a free, written quote from Summit Epoxy Floors — usually within one business day.