jives
Well-known member
Hi all:
I've combed the archives for far too long to answer this question, but still have
yet to find a definitive answer. Here is the question: What would be the best
flooring for a garage/workshop that also doubles as an indoor sport court?
Background:
Hope to build a 3 bay garage, about 32 x 42, with one bay being the workshop area,
including rolling table saw. The walls will be tall, and the
ceiling vaulted (scissor trusses or a metal web truss building). Two bays for
cars, both of which will bring in serious amounts of ice/water/salt/sand and
grime during the winter. We want to be able to pull the cars out, sweep and
squeegee/mop the floor, and play basketball or simply use as a large play
area.
The floor needs to have some friction for sport play, must hold up to cars,
be easily cleanable, and hold up in the workshop. Leaving it as concrete or
laying down epoxy is an option, but it would be nice to have some cushioning
for sport play. We are not talking about a rubber floor, but cushioning that
might be similar to a quality sheet vinyl. Cushioning is the key element here
that might not work for the workshop. The workshop and garage area may
see the use of car jacks and so forth. But it may just be easier in those cases
to lay down a sheet of plywood.
Thoughts, including from the commercial folks listening in?
Jeff in Upstate NY
I've combed the archives for far too long to answer this question, but still have
yet to find a definitive answer. Here is the question: What would be the best
flooring for a garage/workshop that also doubles as an indoor sport court?
Background:
Hope to build a 3 bay garage, about 32 x 42, with one bay being the workshop area,
including rolling table saw. The walls will be tall, and the
ceiling vaulted (scissor trusses or a metal web truss building). Two bays for
cars, both of which will bring in serious amounts of ice/water/salt/sand and
grime during the winter. We want to be able to pull the cars out, sweep and
squeegee/mop the floor, and play basketball or simply use as a large play
area.
The floor needs to have some friction for sport play, must hold up to cars,
be easily cleanable, and hold up in the workshop. Leaving it as concrete or
laying down epoxy is an option, but it would be nice to have some cushioning
for sport play. We are not talking about a rubber floor, but cushioning that
might be similar to a quality sheet vinyl. Cushioning is the key element here
that might not work for the workshop. The workshop and garage area may
see the use of car jacks and so forth. But it may just be easier in those cases
to lay down a sheet of plywood.
Thoughts, including from the commercial folks listening in?
Jeff in Upstate NY
