So, got distracted during my ATO top off and ended up with ~15-20 gallons of RODI on the hardwood floors (engineered). Unfortunately, they bucked pretty bad, and this is the third area to get water damager (2x my fault, once refrigerator water line leak).
It looks like we have 2 options.
1. Use ceramic tile we already have and have the floor laid with it. It is the plank type tile that looks like wood.
2. Buy LVP flooring and have it professionally installed. I know I can lay it, but given the water history, I think a pro would do a better job and make sure all the locking is correct.
Is there a third option?
In the living room we have my 92 corner reef, 40 breeder frag tank and a 90 gallon + sump freshwater angelfish tank.
I'm conflicted as the tile is probably the best choice, but that's several days of having the tanks tore down while the tile is laid. However, once laid, it would be 100% waterproof/resistent. However, the flooring covers the main entrance and exits, so we'll be stuck using the in law suite doors for egress until the floor is walkable. So big inconvenience.
The LVP gives a quick easy floor that should be laid in < 1 day so the tanks are down an absolute minimum. However, while the LVP is waterproof/resistant, it is not at the level of the tile.
Since I already own the tile, the cost for the job is about even.
Thoughts/recommendations?
It looks like we have 2 options.
1. Use ceramic tile we already have and have the floor laid with it. It is the plank type tile that looks like wood.
2. Buy LVP flooring and have it professionally installed. I know I can lay it, but given the water history, I think a pro would do a better job and make sure all the locking is correct.
Is there a third option?
In the living room we have my 92 corner reef, 40 breeder frag tank and a 90 gallon + sump freshwater angelfish tank.
I'm conflicted as the tile is probably the best choice, but that's several days of having the tanks tore down while the tile is laid. However, once laid, it would be 100% waterproof/resistent. However, the flooring covers the main entrance and exits, so we'll be stuck using the in law suite doors for egress until the floor is walkable. So big inconvenience.
The LVP gives a quick easy floor that should be laid in < 1 day so the tanks are down an absolute minimum. However, while the LVP is waterproof/resistant, it is not at the level of the tile.
Since I already own the tile, the cost for the job is about even.
Thoughts/recommendations?