PaulO
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My workshop floor is a rough screeded concrete (garage), and I want to lay T&G chipboard over it to make it more comfortable, easier to clean, and easier to roll my machines around.
I am intending to lay battens then fix 22mm T&G MR chipboard on top, with a top coat of two pack epoxy.
My question regards fixing the battens to the concrete, I have a few options and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations:-
1) I was originally intending to drill, plug and screw the battens down to the concrete.
2) Gripfill, easier, and may take up slight irregularities in the floor. However there is some slightly flaking paint on the floor, so the fix might not be that great.
3) Hilti gun, looks like fun.
4) Pneumatic concrete nailer
5) No fixings at all, allow the whole lot to float
I am also not sure whether I should be adding a vapour barrier, the existing floor is poured over a DPM, and has had nearly 10 years of curing and seems dry.
I am also wondering whether I should be adding insulation, bearing in mind that half the floor won't be battened, as a car lives in half the space.
I am intending to lay battens then fix 22mm T&G MR chipboard on top, with a top coat of two pack epoxy.
My question regards fixing the battens to the concrete, I have a few options and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations:-
1) I was originally intending to drill, plug and screw the battens down to the concrete.
2) Gripfill, easier, and may take up slight irregularities in the floor. However there is some slightly flaking paint on the floor, so the fix might not be that great.
3) Hilti gun, looks like fun.
4) Pneumatic concrete nailer
5) No fixings at all, allow the whole lot to float
I am also not sure whether I should be adding a vapour barrier, the existing floor is poured over a DPM, and has had nearly 10 years of curing and seems dry.
I am also wondering whether I should be adding insulation, bearing in mind that half the floor won't be battened, as a car lives in half the space.