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Hello Everyone,
I have a 1920s home in the rainy northwest I've recently purchased, and from the water staining on the drywall in the basement, we obviously have a history of flooding. We had about 1/2 inch last winter after about a week of good rain and one day of really heavy rain. I put in a sump pump which I think will handle any future flooding, but of course, you never know until it happens. Anyway, I'm wanting to finish out the rest of the basement with new drywall and put in some flooring instead of the old mostly unlevel and cracked but still solid concrete floor. I of course don't want to use carpet, but what would be the most "flooding friendly" flooring product I could use? I just don't want to have to tear whatever I put in back out if its damaged from some future flood. How about ceramic tile or linoleum? Would these stand up to up to 1 inch of water. I'm also going to leave a 1 inch gap between the floor and my new drywall, maybe with a rubber baseboard to keep water from wicking up into the new drywall if it does in fact flood again. Any suggestions on the wall or flooring? Thanks, David |
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