Hi All,
The build is progressing, currently doing the insulation in the ceiling and walls.
I'm looking for some advice on flooring if you may?
The floor in my workshop is currently a 125mm slab of C35 concrete on top of 100mm Celotex etc. I'm getting to the point of having to make a decision about flooring and am looking for your advice.
I have considered paint, epoxy, chipboard, vinyl flooring but have ended up back at the interlocking 7mm vinyl tiles which seem to withstand a lot and can go straight over the concrete. I ruled out paint due to longevity, epoxy as the length of time the slab needs to cure (Varies wildly) plus i would have to grind the floor to get rid of some imperfections (Long story short, just as we had poured and floated the slab one of my cats appeared on the fence and jumped straight onto the slab then bounced out. The landing point was about the furthest away it could be and we had to fill it back in and try to fix with the float)
The budget is about £500 for a 4x4M floor.
The PVC tiles are easy to lay, can go straight over the concrete etc. Weight isn't a problem and they seem resistant to most stuff. From other thread's on here it seems the way to go is with the flat version with non slip as opposed to the studs or chequers as they are more difficult to brush\clean.
Cheers,
Jon.
The build is progressing, currently doing the insulation in the ceiling and walls.
I'm looking for some advice on flooring if you may?
The floor in my workshop is currently a 125mm slab of C35 concrete on top of 100mm Celotex etc. I'm getting to the point of having to make a decision about flooring and am looking for your advice.
I have considered paint, epoxy, chipboard, vinyl flooring but have ended up back at the interlocking 7mm vinyl tiles which seem to withstand a lot and can go straight over the concrete. I ruled out paint due to longevity, epoxy as the length of time the slab needs to cure (Varies wildly) plus i would have to grind the floor to get rid of some imperfections (Long story short, just as we had poured and floated the slab one of my cats appeared on the fence and jumped straight onto the slab then bounced out. The landing point was about the furthest away it could be and we had to fill it back in and try to fix with the float)
The budget is about £500 for a 4x4M floor.
The PVC tiles are easy to lay, can go straight over the concrete etc. Weight isn't a problem and they seem resistant to most stuff. From other thread's on here it seems the way to go is with the flat version with non slip as opposed to the studs or chequers as they are more difficult to brush\clean.
Cheers,
Jon.