JHZR2
Staff member
My parents have a shed they built when I was six or seven. So in a few years it will be thirty years old. They have replaced a few exterior pieces, but it still looks and works great.
They never did anything to the original plywood floor. No issues, it's still in fine shape, but oil dripped from the mower, and a few other things over time have stained the floor.
It's a shed, no big deal, right?
My new shed has the same type of plywood floor. I think the builders painted the underside, they certainly did paint the 4x4s that the shed is supported off of.
So, does anyone put a coating on a wood shed floor?
Water from wet equipment is not a real concern. I don't mow when it's wet, and any wet tools can go in my garage with a concrete floor.
More just interested in general if folks had any thoughts, and what others do. I'll be "moving in" soon, and once OPE and other dirty stuff goes in, that's it.
So should I polyurethane or varnish the floor? Stain it perhaps?
Not looking for cosmetics on the inside, just practical, functional treatments to make if smart...
Thanks!
They never did anything to the original plywood floor. No issues, it's still in fine shape, but oil dripped from the mower, and a few other things over time have stained the floor.
It's a shed, no big deal, right?
My new shed has the same type of plywood floor. I think the builders painted the underside, they certainly did paint the 4x4s that the shed is supported off of.
So, does anyone put a coating on a wood shed floor?
Water from wet equipment is not a real concern. I don't mow when it's wet, and any wet tools can go in my garage with a concrete floor.
More just interested in general if folks had any thoughts, and what others do. I'll be "moving in" soon, and once OPE and other dirty stuff goes in, that's it.
So should I polyurethane or varnish the floor? Stain it perhaps?
Not looking for cosmetics on the inside, just practical, functional treatments to make if smart...
Thanks!