Thanks for the advice KSM and Sean - I took the smelly carpet to the landfill so there will be no fucking on it -sorry.
We got a flyer in the mail so wife called that guy for the qoute. He seemed to be a middle man type. Perhaps he didn't dig my accent and decided to stick it to the Yankee. I wanted to do the clean up and sealing myself because I'll be deligent to get the funk out. May end up just laying down the floor too. This LVP stuff shouldn't take a whole of skill or will it?
A plan, sharp box cutters, a compass and a straight edge.
@KSM can fill you in on the orientation to windows, doors, walls, cutting under door jambs, etc.
I don't know if the Costco-sold brands of LVP are any good, 20 years ago, their flooring products were midline quality at bargain barrel prices.
GoogleTube might have a few good tutorials amongst the thousands of Falkies disseminating bad information.
I still like at least a thin cork underlayment for upper levels to deaden sound. I'd also encourage you to get the best proven underlayment/padding for all your flooring because that'll make the biggest difference.
Did you use an ozone generator by any chance?