Best new musical flooring for flooded basement


My basement carpet, where I have my sound system, was flooded.  I have to replace the flooring.  Which flooring is best for music?
aeschwartz
Interested in the suggestions here.

QUESTION: If there is concrete beneath the flooring put down (LVF, etc.) will it make a big difference? 

@corelli
Use a solid vinyl product as mentioned by builder. It is the only logical choice.
Why is engineered hardwood not an option, in your opinion?

Concrete can take a LONG time to dry, it may be dry on the surface, but wait longer, use fans, ventilate, IOW, don't trap the moisture within. If in a hurry, buy or rent

https://www.homedepot.com/p/B-Air-1-4-HP-Air-Mover-Blower-Fan-for-Water-Damage-Restoration-Carpet-Dr...

Carpet Tiles, laid with ’blue glue’ (quick release, just enough to keep them from moving). Man made fibers, very easy to clean, if disaster can be ’lifted up’, dried, shampooed in the driveway, put back down. Or, dried, put back down, shampooed in place.

https://www.greatmats.com/carpet-tiles.php?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5qTe2MmN8wIVjJ-zCh2DzArxEAAYAyAAEgI3O_D...

Get an extra box of tiles for future replacements if individual tiles get ’painted’ with permanent markers by kids or adults.

My basement laundry room, I installed them myself, just spraying some 3M adhesive. Mine, commercial office grade, have cushioned backs, just a few held in place keep the others from moving IF they have heavy backing.

I use a residential size power scrubber and spray carpet cleaner if they get dirty, modern man made fibers clean easily.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Boss-Cleaning-Equipment-B200752-Scrubber-Gloss-Boss-470rpm-18-3-Wire-Cord...

Anything loosens, pick em up, a fresh spritz of spray adhesive ..
Flo products by Moen can detect and shut off your main water supply, if the source of your water is internal.  If external, at least you can know about it sooner.
@ hilde45

Any engineered floor that uses an mdf or similar core will swell if exposed to standing water.  The product will be destroyed and look terrible especially along the edges.  And even the solid hardwood surface can sustain damage if flooded.  The wood swells, the finish sustains cracks and damage.  If that's enough, on a damp substrate mold sets in.

Premium solid vinyl plank systems look very good, are acoustically dead, and you never will have water damage to this flooring.  
hilde452,489 posts09-20-2021 5:26amInterested in the suggestions here.

QUESTION: If there is concrete beneath the flooring put down (LVF, etc.) will it make a big difference?

@corelli
Use a solid vinyl product as mentioned by builder. It is the only logical choice.
Why is engineered hardwood not an option, in your opinion?

hilde45, the concrete generally isn’t a problem with LVP, it’s solid vinyl, so impervious to moisture, I believe. You do need to have a flat floor, humps, bumps, dips need to be addressed. If not, your finished floor will show those same issues. Engineered hardwood is a great choice (for wood) over concrete, essentially because the laminated core is far less susceptible to movement from moisture issues than solid wood. That being said, we’re only talking about basic moisture content fluctuations in the slab, not water or flooding, which would ruin the floor. Full disclosure, my background is residential building, not flooring. But these are products my subcontractors use and recommend. Hope this helps.