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After tens years of saving funds and jumping through the town's hoops, I've finally got a small garage. Yeehah!
It has a 3/4" pressure treated plywood floor, on 8" center joists.
If this were your garage, would you leave the plywood as is?
Or cover with some fancy tiles? or paint/pour some special surface covering?
Or ...?
Floor is ugly - but strong and serviceable. Serves the purpose.
Is there a worthwhile "upgrade"? (not interested in "pretty" - I'm a frugal Yankee. Just wondered if there's something that improves the situation).
Garage is for my soon-to-arrive 1953 MGTD.
Edit: I've found many topics already on covering concrete floors. I'm specifically wondering about the 3/4" treated plywood I have. I just spoke with a rep at RaceDeck, who says any of their covering tiles will be fine on my plywood; they don't glue down - just lock together as a "floating" floor.
Thanks.
Tom M.
PS - I am psyched!
It has a 3/4" pressure treated plywood floor, on 8" center joists.
If this were your garage, would you leave the plywood as is?
Or cover with some fancy tiles? or paint/pour some special surface covering?
Or ...?
Floor is ugly - but strong and serviceable. Serves the purpose.
Is there a worthwhile "upgrade"? (not interested in "pretty" - I'm a frugal Yankee. Just wondered if there's something that improves the situation).
Garage is for my soon-to-arrive 1953 MGTD.
Edit: I've found many topics already on covering concrete floors. I'm specifically wondering about the 3/4" treated plywood I have. I just spoke with a rep at RaceDeck, who says any of their covering tiles will be fine on my plywood; they don't glue down - just lock together as a "floating" floor.
Thanks.
Tom M.
PS - I am psyched!
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