Looking for ideas for alternante flooring. With two rottwiellers carpet gets dirty too quick. Wood & tile ive gotta assume are hard on the back after long sessions. So what else is there?
I have ECO 3/4 inch rubber flooring over concrete. It is great. I had the installers cut around the table legs and then had Diamond come out and raise my table 3/4 inches so that the table would still be the right height. However, it is, I think, expensive. I paid $5,000 for a 16' by 20' room. For me it was worth it. Good luck.
Looking for ideas for alternante flooring. With two rottwiellers carpet gets dirty too quick. Wood & tile ive gotta assume are hard on the back after long sessions. So what else is there?
Hey I've got a flooring related problem also:
I put carpet and padding in my basement, and now I cannot get my basement bar box to roll right. I get it levelled and the next day it has 'sunk' or something into the carpet and the roll is off again. It isn't particularly deep carpet or padding, but the table is relatively light so I'm not sure of the best way to fix this.
Is there something I can put under the feet besides a sheet of plywood (which looks ghetto as hell) or bricks? Any ideas? It's driving me nuts.![]()