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Duraceramic for basement?

The basement is dampish, enough that without the dehumidifier things get musty, but there hasn't been water intrusion for about 20 years -- not even after the 5" of rain that flooded the streets and put water in the basements of several neighbors -- thanks to interior perimeter drain work and a sump pump.

I would be laying this over what looks to be very old and partially removed linoleum ( just in spots), other areas are down to bare floor (concrete). I think that this prior floor was partially removed before carpet was put down, which I then had to remove with the water incident 20 years ago.

Will Duraceramic by Mohawk be a decent choice for this space?

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