Golf4food
Male pirate last time I checked. Yep. Still male.
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The main water line into our house popped an elbow and poured a few hundred gallons of water into our laundry room and family room Saturday morning, soaking the nice fluffy indoor carpet in the family room in the process and likely ruined it. We sucked up over 150 gallons with a few shop vacs and have fans running and spent much of today with the windows open, have a couple of buckets of DampRid open in the room, but the musty smell is pretty strong and the carpet is still quite soggy. It will probably need to be replaced.
We don't want more carpet in that room if we're ripping it out since it is a converted car port and so is lower than the laundry room (and rest of the house) and as such would collect any water from the laundry room, etc. Naturally this wasn't an expected expense.
Any recommendations for budget friendly replacement flooring? There is concrete underneath the carpet. We are thinking either a laminate or vinyl of some sort that wouldn't soak up water in the future, etc.
We also have no desire to the do the work ourselves since we need it done quickly and both work and aren't extremely handy people. Any expereince using Lowe's or Home Depot for installation of flooring?

We don't want more carpet in that room if we're ripping it out since it is a converted car port and so is lower than the laundry room (and rest of the house) and as such would collect any water from the laundry room, etc. Naturally this wasn't an expected expense.
Any recommendations for budget friendly replacement flooring? There is concrete underneath the carpet. We are thinking either a laminate or vinyl of some sort that wouldn't soak up water in the future, etc.
We also have no desire to the do the work ourselves since we need it done quickly and both work and aren't extremely handy people. Any expereince using Lowe's or Home Depot for installation of flooring?