Store Wine Using A Cooling System & Floor Tiles


Owning a historic home can be terrible when you want to repair it or have any other building work done. You will tend to find that if you want to maintain the look and feel of the home, then you will need to hire specialist heritage restoration builders. No matter which part of the house requires building work, you need to get a balance between what you need in the property and traditional style and feel.

A property that has an unused basement is a fine example of the type of heritage restoration building project. First off all you need to look at what sort of brickwork was originally used, what sort of building work is required and what is possible.

Once you have a clearer understanding of what is required then you can discuss the best options for the project. If you wanted to turn the basement into a wine cellar or a children’s playroom, then you may need to make rather different changes.

When putting in a floor for a basement you need to consider the condition of the basement itself and what you are planning to use it for. There would be nothing worse than spending money on a range of d�cor and building supplies, only to find that the basement floods. Once you are assured that the basement is safe then you can look at the next step.

Floor tiles can make a world of difference to almost any room, so making sure you get the right type of floor tile to suit your needs is vital. Natural stone or ceramic floor tiles would be the best for a wine cellar as they are easy to care for and clean. Stone and ceramic floor tiles don’t absorb much heat so they will help maintain the correct temperature to store the wine.

When you are storing wine for a long period of time, then it is vital that you create the right atmospheric conditions. The best way to achieve the correct temperature and moisture levels is by installing an air conditioning system that allows you to monitor and control the environment.

Most air conditioning installation will put in a special control system for wine cellar cooling that helps keep the temperature at around 12 degrees with 50% relative humidity. The wine cellar coolers system will allow the environment to be maintained at a constant level by reducing moisture in the air that can damage corks and cause labels to rot away.

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