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Since I intend to sell my home within the next 2 years, I did this: <br />1.)Power washed the floor & walls (in the winter so the moisture could be used to humidify the upper levels) <br />2.)The neighbor next door moved and was a "decorator" - the blue carpet they used in the house was brand new & got thrown out because no one else could stand it! <br />3.)Snagged the rolls of carpet from the trash (midnight skulked!), cut it to fit the perimeter of my layout, used seam tape & there you are. <br /> <br />Helps my feet a lot, looks OK, seems to be dustless, and my feet love it. <br /> <br />I've used the epoxy stuff for my garage floor, because I store some precious automotive memories there. It works well, but may not be the choice of the new owner of the future for use in the basement. It's also quite expensive to cover 2200 sf of basement. <br /> <br />IMHO, of course
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