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Basement flooring advice - LVP or wood look tile

nesting67
6 years ago

I'm looking for advice on wood look flooring options for my finished basement. It's about 900 sq feet and currently has a mixture of wall to wall carpet with pad and vinyl and/or laminate (not sure which). It is my family room and has a bedroom and 2nd kitchen. In the 5 years I've lived here, I've had water issues from multiple leaking appliances, tree roots in sewer causing sewer back up and most recently a few leaking foundation wall cracks which have since been repaired. The carpet and all the other laminate/vinyl flooring's got to go.

Originally I wanted Nu-Core an interlocking waterproof vinyl product sold at Floor and Decor. It sounded great, wood look, cork backing etc. but then I found out that in the event of something like a water heater spilling out gallons of water, the tile would have to be unassembled from the wall edge (under the baseboard) to the spill location, floor wiped dry and then reassembled. In other words, you can't just lift up the planks in the affected area or the edging can break off. For this reason, I decided against interlocking vinyl.

I've been getting quotes mainly on porcelain tile because I thought that was the only really waterproof option out there, but my most recent flooring guy recommended LVP - glued down.

Would the glue down LVP just allow for mopping in a situation like an appliance leak or another foundation crack? Has anyone with LVP taken in any water yet? I'm looking for the best option in the wettest "dry" basement I've lived in.

For what it's worth, I have pets with claws, no kids and my home was built in 1956.

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