I think you need to break this up into multiple steps, likely with individual contractors/companies for each step:
Having had water in our basement a few times (failed sump pumps, burst / frozen pipes) with different floors (laminate, vinyl), we finally decided to go with acid stained concrete - which was wise since after abandoning the flooring in favor of acid staining the concrete, we've had more water periodically. The difference is now clean up / remediation is a snap with a ShopVac. Lots of options available.... https://www.theconcretemakeover.com/portfolio/
lanky said:
Having had water in our basement a few times (failed sump pumps, burst / frozen pipes) with different floors (laminate, vinyl), we finally decided to go with acid stained concrete - which was wise since after abandoning the flooring in favor of acid staining the concrete, we've had more water periodically. The difference is now clean up / remediation is a snap with a ShopVac. Lots of options available.... https://www.theconcretemakeover.com/portfolio/
That is a very interesting option. Is it expensive?
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Need to replace the wet carpet in the basement ASAP, get whatever mold is under it cleaned up, and recover the floor with something water resistant and easily cleanable. Any suggestions for contractors who can do that for a reasonable price and are knowledgeable about the appropriate flooring for a wettish basement? Also looking for a carpenter who can make or fix the double wooden doors leading to the basement.