Dandan
Established Member
Hi all,
I've got a reasonably* smooth bare concrete floor in my workshop and i'm toying with options for covering it.
Originally my choice was between the cheap option of painting it myself (probably sub £200) which has absolutely no guarantee of lasting or being a particularly good finish, and the expensive option of getting someone to do it properly including grinding it back flat (around £1500) which should at least give me a perfect finish.
I think I might have found a middleground though, I knew you could get soft foam interlocking matting for standing areas, but it turns out you can get a thin, hard plastic version too which is suitable for covering a whole floor that is subject to quite heavy use, including moving machinery on castors.
I got a quote from this company http://www.paftektiles.com/ which was more than most at about £700 but some similar products are less than £500 for the coverage I need.
Pros I can see are it's versatile and can be changed based on use, I can lay it down in stages without having to empty my entire workshop.
Based on the condition of my slab I could lay this down with no prep in a couple of hours.
Does anyone have any experience of this type of product? I have to be honest i'm not sure i've ever seen it in the real world, would it stand up to mild abuse from a hobby woodworker?
*The floor is generally flat with an expansion crack or two, and small local pin holes but no major flaws
I've got a reasonably* smooth bare concrete floor in my workshop and i'm toying with options for covering it.
Originally my choice was between the cheap option of painting it myself (probably sub £200) which has absolutely no guarantee of lasting or being a particularly good finish, and the expensive option of getting someone to do it properly including grinding it back flat (around £1500) which should at least give me a perfect finish.
I think I might have found a middleground though, I knew you could get soft foam interlocking matting for standing areas, but it turns out you can get a thin, hard plastic version too which is suitable for covering a whole floor that is subject to quite heavy use, including moving machinery on castors.
I got a quote from this company http://www.paftektiles.com/ which was more than most at about £700 but some similar products are less than £500 for the coverage I need.
Pros I can see are it's versatile and can be changed based on use, I can lay it down in stages without having to empty my entire workshop.
Based on the condition of my slab I could lay this down with no prep in a couple of hours.
Does anyone have any experience of this type of product? I have to be honest i'm not sure i've ever seen it in the real world, would it stand up to mild abuse from a hobby woodworker?
*The floor is generally flat with an expansion crack or two, and small local pin holes but no major flaws