I like this idea, but will elaborate on it by using some adhesive first then a finish nails. My plan is to seal the bottom between Trex and the concrete to seal floor and no water can leak to the lower level of the shop.
I already own the Trex that I will use as base in my shop. My question is, is there an adhesive that would hold it to the sheetrock. I would rather not drill and screw it on.
Most pictures I've seen have the pump after the heater (why I do not know) so you are saying the expansion tank should be between the heater and the pump?
Thanks
Probably not a big deal but need to ask. Have you had direct comparison with these two mfg.'ers?
I need to buy a 7' x 16' door. The price is pretty close so it comes to dependability, which is better?
Cloplay or CHI?
Does it matter where the expansion tank is within the system? I see it mounted in numerous locations.
Cold side?
hot side?
in front of the recirc pump?
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I put down my first epoxy floor just over 10 years ago. In the second year of it being on the floor I sold a cast wood burning floor. I stepped into the house and upon returning I heard the buyer sliding the heavy, heavy wood stove across the floor to their truck. I thought there goes my...
I just finished over 200 lineal ft. with a Ryobi wet saw and 4" blade, worked great. Now fill the cracks and apply finish.
Rustoleum concrete epoxy or Sherwin Williams Crete Shield?
As I watch videos on You tube about garage coatings I see installers using what appears to be athletic shoes rather than spikes. Any input on pros and cons to that?
Nomad;
I'm in the same boat as you, deciding on what epoxy to use then base. I am considering 4" aluminum diamond plate for the new 1200 sq ft shop. Yes more expensive but in the overall project cost not a huge increase over the vinyl base I used in my garage. What are you putting on your floor?