My current garage floor is pretty old, cracked, sagging in some areas, and worst of all, seems to allow moisture to seep up through it during wide temperature swings. Properly sealing and insulating the garage along with a concrete repour with a moisture barrier included would be the best way to correct this problem, however I may not be here that long and who knows how long until a proper concrete pour at the new place will happen.
In the meantime, I was hoping to lay down a barrier underneath some of my equipment (toolbox, compressor, blast cabinet, etc) to limit the amount of moisture that evaporates from directly underneath it and keep it somewhat protected. Yes, a plastic sheet would work, but I'd like something nicer on the eyes.
Would something like the RaceDeck Diamond style flooring work as an adequate moisture barrier between my equipment and the wet concrete?
In the meantime, I was hoping to lay down a barrier underneath some of my equipment (toolbox, compressor, blast cabinet, etc) to limit the amount of moisture that evaporates from directly underneath it and keep it somewhat protected. Yes, a plastic sheet would work, but I'd like something nicer on the eyes.
Would something like the RaceDeck Diamond style flooring work as an adequate moisture barrier between my equipment and the wet concrete?
