Basement Flooring in The Junction

Professional basement flooring services for The Junction homeowners. Licensed, insured contractors serving the West Toronto area.

Starting from $8/sq ft Typical project: $3,600 – $11,250
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What Is Basement Flooring?

Basement flooring installation involves selecting and installing moisture-resistant floor coverings on concrete sub-floors in below-grade environments. Popular options include luxury vinyl plank (LVP), porcelain tile, engineered hardwood, and epoxy coatings. In Toronto and the GTA, basement flooring costs $8 to $25 per square foot installed, including sub-floor preparation and vapour barrier. Moisture testing of the concrete slab is essential before installation, and appropriate vapour barriers protect flooring from moisture migration common in Southern Ontario's clay soils.

Basement Flooring for The Junction Homes

Looking for expert basement flooring in The Junction? Renovation Basements has been helping homeowners throughout the West Toronto area maximize their basement potential. The victorian detached, semi-detached common in The Junction present unique opportunities for basement transformation.

Basement flooring demands materials and installation methods that differ significantly from above-grade rooms. The concrete sub-floor in a Toronto or GTA basement is in constant contact with soil moisture, and temperature fluctuations cause condensation that can damage inappropriate flooring materials. Choosing the wrong flooring — like solid hardwood or standard laminate — leads to warping, buckling, mould growth, and costly replacement within just a few years. At Renovation Basements, we specialize in flooring solutions engineered for below-grade performance. Our recommended materials — luxury vinyl plank, porcelain tile, engineered hardwood with moisture barriers, and epoxy coatings — are selected specifically for their ability to handle the unique moisture and temperature conditions of Southern Ontario basements. We test your concrete slab for moisture levels before installation, apply appropriate moisture barriers, and use installation methods designed for long-term performance on concrete. The result is a beautiful floor that looks and performs as well in year ten as it did on installation day.

About The Junction

The Junction transformation into one of Toronto trendiest communities has sparked enormous demand for basement renovation. The area housing stock features older foundations ranging from fieldstone to early concrete block. Historical rail yards left behind ground contamination in some areas, requiring Phase 1 environmental assessments before excavation. Rising property values have made basement apartment conversions particularly popular among Junction homeowners looking to offset their mortgages.

Postal Codes M6P, M6N
Avg. Basement Size 450 sq ft
Average Home Age 1890s-1930s

Common Basement Challenges in The Junction

Our experience with The Junction properties means we are equipped to handle these common issues.

Historical rail yard contamination

Our basement flooring approach in The Junction addresses historical rail yard contamination using proven techniques that comply with Ontario Building Code standards.

Fieldstone foundation variability

Our basement flooring approach in The Junction addresses fieldstone foundation variability using proven techniques that comply with Ontario Building Code standards.

Narrow lot construction logistics

Our basement flooring approach in The Junction addresses narrow lot construction logistics using proven techniques that comply with Ontario Building Code standards.

Rail corridor vibration

Our basement flooring approach in The Junction addresses rail corridor vibration using proven techniques that comply with Ontario Building Code standards.

Mixed-era building materials

Our basement flooring approach in The Junction addresses mixed-era building materials using proven techniques that comply with Ontario Building Code standards.

Our Basement Flooring Process in The Junction

For The Junction residents, our structured basement flooring process minimizes disruption while maximizing value.

Moisture Testing & Sub-Floor Assessment

We test your concrete slab for moisture content using calcium chloride or relative humidity probe methods. The slab is inspected for cracks, unevenness, and existing coatings or adhesive residue. Any issues that could affect flooring performance are identified and planned for.

Material Selection & Consultation

Based on your basement's moisture levels, intended use, design preferences, and budget, we recommend the optimal flooring material. We provide samples for you to evaluate in your space's lighting and discuss the pros, cons, and expected lifespan of each option.

Sub-Floor Preparation

The concrete slab is cleaned, repaired, and levelled as needed. Self-levelling compound is applied to correct any unevenness exceeding acceptable tolerances. Vapour barriers are installed — either sheet membrane or integrated underlayment — to protect the flooring from moisture migration.

Flooring Installation

Your chosen flooring is installed using the appropriate method — floating installation for LVP and engineered hardwood, thin-set mortar for tile, or multi-coat application for epoxy. Careful attention is paid to expansion gaps at walls and transitions, which are critical for below-grade installations where humidity fluctuates.

Transitions, Trim & Completion

Transition strips are installed between rooms and at doorways. Baseboards and quarter-round trim are fitted and finished. The floor is cleaned and inspected. We provide care and maintenance instructions specific to your flooring type to ensure long-term performance.

Why The Junction Homeowners Choose Us

Moisture-Resistant Performance

Unlike above-grade rooms, basements require flooring that can handle moisture from below (slab condensation) and occasional water contact. Our recommended materials are specifically chosen and installed for these conditions, preventing the warping, mould, and failure common with inappropriate flooring choices.

Dramatic Visual Transformation

New flooring is the single most impactful visual change in a basement. Replacing cold, grey concrete with warm luxury vinyl, elegant tile, or rich engineered hardwood transforms the entire character of the space and makes it feel like a natural extension of your home.

Comfort Underfoot

Properly installed basement flooring with appropriate underlayment provides thermal insulation between the cold concrete and your feet. LVP with attached cork or foam underlayment is notably warmer and softer underfoot than bare concrete or thin flooring without proper sub-floor treatment.

Long-Term Durability

When the right material is installed with proper moisture protection, basement flooring lasts 15 to 25 years or more. This long lifespan makes quality basement flooring a sound investment compared to cheap options that may need replacement within 5 years.

Basement Flooring Package for The Junction

  • Concrete moisture testing
  • Sub-floor preparation and levelling
  • Vapour barrier installation
  • Self-levelling compound (if needed)
  • Professional flooring installation
  • Transition strips between rooms
  • Baseboard and trim installation
  • Expansion gap management
  • Cleanup and disposal
  • Care and maintenance instructions

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Basement Flooring FAQ for The Junction Homeowners

What is the best flooring for a Toronto basement?

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) is the best all-around basement flooring for most Toronto homes. It is 100 percent waterproof, available in realistic wood and stone patterns, comfortable underfoot with integrated underlayment, and installs as a floating floor that can be removed and replaced if needed. For bathrooms and laundry areas, porcelain tile provides superior waterproofing. For gyms, rubber flooring is ideal. For utility areas, epoxy coatings offer durability and easy maintenance. We help you select the right material for each area of your basement.

How much does basement flooring cost in Toronto?

Basement flooring costs in Toronto range from $8 to $25 per square foot installed, including sub-floor preparation and vapour barrier. LVP with underlayment runs $8 to $14 per square foot. Porcelain tile costs $12 to $22 per square foot. Engineered hardwood ranges from $14 to $25 per square foot. Epoxy floor coating costs $8 to $15 per square foot. These prices include material, labour, sub-floor prep, and moisture barrier. For a 1,000 square foot basement, expect $8,000 to $25,000 depending on material selection.

Can I put hardwood in my basement?

Solid hardwood is not recommended for basements because it absorbs moisture from the concrete slab, causing warping, cupping, and buckling. Engineered hardwood, however, is a viable option. Its layered construction resists moisture-related movement far better than solid wood. When installed on a proper vapour barrier with consistent humidity control (maintained between 35 and 55 percent relative humidity), engineered hardwood performs well in basements and provides the authentic wood appearance many homeowners want.

Do I need a vapour barrier under basement flooring?

In almost all cases, yes. Even if moisture testing shows low current levels, Toronto's seasonal changes mean slab moisture conditions fluctuate throughout the year. A vapour barrier — either a polyethylene sheet membrane or the integrated cork/foam underlayment that comes with many LVP products — prevents moisture from migrating through the concrete slab and damaging the flooring material above. The cost of a vapour barrier is minimal compared to the protection it provides.

How long does basement flooring installation take?

Most basement flooring installations take 1 to 3 days for a typical 800 to 1,200 square foot space. LVP floating floor installation is the fastest at 1 to 2 days. Tile installation takes 2 to 4 days including mortar cure time. Epoxy coating requires 2 to 3 days for multiple coats plus cure time. Sub-floor preparation, if extensive levelling is needed, can add 1 to 2 days. We provide a timeline estimate after evaluating your specific sub-floor conditions.

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