Both good suggestions so far that I've also considered, but I'm going for a permanent solution. Here's a pic of the storage. Those studs are wrapped in copper sheets. Would epoxy fail? Could I lay tile over it later if it does? It's basically epoxy or tile at this moment. I had a 2mm clear vinyl...
I have a manufactured hardwood floor (veneer) in my new home and have turned a small closet area into a firewood storage facility. I'd like to protect that floor and am wondering if self-leveling epoxy would be a good solution. Mixed reviews elsewhere and this is kind of a unique application...
Cheers, guys.
I guess I'm out of the loop as I just learned that EPDM is seamless. Kind of a no-brainer now. Our winters are pretty comparable to MN (I grew up there) so my confidence is high for winter. Google just informed me that it handles UV as well.
The title says it all. I'm in the design stages of a patio/garden-top, near-flat roofed garage. I'm debating what kind of roofing. My architect suggested metal. I'm thinking asphalt sheets, similar to the material used for shingles, but one meter wide sheets that are available here in Japan...
I was going to tell you to wait. Don't forget you don't necessarily have to build the whole thing at once. My dad built his 8-car monster garage himself over 3 years. Paycheck to paycheck, wall by wall.
I'm doing the same starting this month for a 19x24. Concrete this year, lumber & build next...