OldMedUser
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However you do it it's not going to be cheap.
fk that's crazy price!Here the concrete would cost almost $30,000. I could put in quite a few floors for that. Concrete around here is crazy expensive. It would have to be trucked in from a hour away. And yes if I prepared it myself would be cheaper but not cheap enough.
Yeah it’s been like that for the last five years. Should maybe start growing concrete instead of weed. Maybe it’s the new cash crop? Not sure how it works out pound for pound though lol.rent a tamper and just use the floor you have and pound the shit out of it! (that cost of concrete is INSANE! I have a family member in the business in the state and WOW!)
Yeah was thinking of using a pond liner in each room 6”-12” up the wall, but would still build a sub floor and try and seal up the building. And might as well give it a good coat of paint before putting walls up just to help seal the floor and cause walk ways between rooms and mechanical area should be painted anyway.What About a Heavy Duty Canvas like used with Ice-Rinks?
Or A Pool Tarp?..like this... http://www.tarpsplus.com/pool-tarps.html
They're both supposed to wick/repel/resist water. That would be at the very opposite end of the cost spectrum, compared to concrete.
Again don’t need to drive on it. Pavers I think wouldn’t be cheap either, plus they have gaps and won’t really seal the rooms that well.How about concrete pavers...they too pricey too?
JD