Hello Everyone....
It's been a manic couple of weeks with trying to prepare enough videos for the time I'm "off", entertain my parents....and then "fix" the basement...and get the lab up and running again.
I'll have a video showing most of the process but I'll give a quick run down of what's happened...
I moved my benches and the plastic tile flooring and boards to discover...as had been expected...moist and moldy carpets! So last week I ripped out the carpeting so I could get a good idea of what was going on...
The basement slab which was under the benches was damp...and the rest of it was dry....so if I had easy access to that part of the lab my drying exercise would have saved the carpet....but at the end of the day I needed to see what was going on underneath.
As I suspected there was a nice set of cracks where the raised water level was able to seep through the floor slab during the bad weather.
I did a fair amount of research into various paints and concrete sealers. I wanted to move away from carpet and Sean made a great suggestion for a floor paint that I would have used....however....
I soon realised acoustics (echo!!!!) was going to be a problem... I realised I was going to need some form of carpet again so I looked into rolls of marine carpeting which has a rubber backing and can be used outside. The problem was it was thin and would need be secured (glued..). I wanted the option to pull it out easily if I had water on the floor again. I also considered garage floor mat and tiles but ruled them out.
I then came across a company that sells mismatched commercial carpet tiles for $1 per square foot. The tiles are 2'x2' with a thick rubber backing and fairly heavy. I won't need to secure them by all accounts so they can easily be removed if needed.
I'll chip out the cracks and fill them with hydraulic cement. I'm going to be treating the floor with a sealer (acid etch first).
That's the rough plan...subject to change

Some pics attached....off to show my folks some of the sites....
Cheers,
Martin.