72FordGTS
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I have a 28' x 32' heated attached garage. It has a hydronic heated slab, and I usually keep the garage around 55 degrees in the winter. One garage bay is used by one of our daily driver cars, so it brings in a lot of snow and moisture. I don't have any garage floor drains (tried to have one put in when being built, but against building code).
I have noticed that the concrete is starting to suffer from some surface damage due to the salt water. I'd like to prevent further damage from the floor. So I have been thinking about getting a floor containment mat. I have looked at the Tru Containment mat and the Autofloor guard, and both looks decent. I want something about 9 x 20 in size, just in case I pull my truck in the garage. Any opinions on which is better and why?
A couple of questions on these. If I want to do some vehicle maintenance during winter, I am assuming they wouldn't be good to put floor jacks or ramps on. So are they easy to pull out of the garage temporarily, so I can do work on the vehicle, then pull it back in. How durable are they? How many years can you expect to get out of them (I'd only use it during winter).
I will try to squeegee the mat out fairly often, but I know there will still be lots of water and moisture. How can I effectively keep the water dried up in the garage? I was thinking of a big fan or maybe a good dehumidfier to help keep the moisture levels down. I kind of like the dehumidifier since it will add a bit of heat to the garage too, but it's probably the more expensive option.
Any advice or feedback is appreciated.
I have noticed that the concrete is starting to suffer from some surface damage due to the salt water. I'd like to prevent further damage from the floor. So I have been thinking about getting a floor containment mat. I have looked at the Tru Containment mat and the Autofloor guard, and both looks decent. I want something about 9 x 20 in size, just in case I pull my truck in the garage. Any opinions on which is better and why?
A couple of questions on these. If I want to do some vehicle maintenance during winter, I am assuming they wouldn't be good to put floor jacks or ramps on. So are they easy to pull out of the garage temporarily, so I can do work on the vehicle, then pull it back in. How durable are they? How many years can you expect to get out of them (I'd only use it during winter).
I will try to squeegee the mat out fairly often, but I know there will still be lots of water and moisture. How can I effectively keep the water dried up in the garage? I was thinking of a big fan or maybe a good dehumidfier to help keep the moisture levels down. I kind of like the dehumidifier since it will add a bit of heat to the garage too, but it's probably the more expensive option.
Any advice or feedback is appreciated.
