Got a bit of a strange problem. I have a 30 year old garage. Concrete is in good shape.
In the back room of the garage (we use it as an exercise room) the previous owner put a 'parquet' wood floor down over the concrete. It is (was) in good shape with no issues. That is, until I put black exercise mats down on the floor (the rubber kind that lock together). A few months later, under the mats, the floor warped and started bowing and I was getting some mold under the rubber mats.
I taped some clear plastic down and got no condensation after a couple days. However, clearly there is moisture coming from somewhere.
Anyway, my solution to the problem will be free flow racedeck. I'm gonna pull the wood floor up, put the racedeck down and that way the moisture can migrate up; the floor can breathe, etc.... Is that an ok solution? (seems that sealing the concrete would be problematic and trap the moisture??)
In the back room of the garage (we use it as an exercise room) the previous owner put a 'parquet' wood floor down over the concrete. It is (was) in good shape with no issues. That is, until I put black exercise mats down on the floor (the rubber kind that lock together). A few months later, under the mats, the floor warped and started bowing and I was getting some mold under the rubber mats.
I taped some clear plastic down and got no condensation after a couple days. However, clearly there is moisture coming from somewhere.
Anyway, my solution to the problem will be free flow racedeck. I'm gonna pull the wood floor up, put the racedeck down and that way the moisture can migrate up; the floor can breathe, etc.... Is that an ok solution? (seems that sealing the concrete would be problematic and trap the moisture??)
