I'm trying to figure out the best method to install flooring over my gravel garage floor. It's attached to my main garage, and I want to convert it into a climate-controlled workspace that's clean and usable. I've got plans to insulate the walls and put up some panels. For the floor, I was thinking about leveling the gravel, adding a moisture barrier, laying down treated plywood, and then covering it with heavy floor mats or horse stall mats. Is this a budget-friendly and effective approach? I'm not experienced with concrete work and I'm on a tight budget, so I can't hire someone for this.
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Why not just lay horse stall mats directly on the gravel? They’re moisture-resistant, flexible enough for uneven surfaces, and super easy to clean. It could save you some hassle!
Thanks for the suggestion! Since I’ll be using this space for food-grade items and need it climate-controlled, do you think the horse stall mats alone would be sufficient?