Does anyone have any experience with using a wood framed elevated platform (tiled, water proofed, properly sloped, and designed to include floor drains - think along the lines of how one would build a very large shower floor) for their <5BBL brewhouse and / or cellar?
I am thinking about this as an option if potential locations would not allow cutting "proper" floor drains in concrete or to re-slope the floors for drains in these areas.
In theory the weight load shouldn't be a problem for such a design...at least not at that size. Not any heavier than the average filled hot tub. So, it seems like it would work fine as a backup option, but would love to hear any pro and cons from someone who has done it.
Thanks in advance...Bob
I am thinking about this as an option if potential locations would not allow cutting "proper" floor drains in concrete or to re-slope the floors for drains in these areas.
In theory the weight load shouldn't be a problem for such a design...at least not at that size. Not any heavier than the average filled hot tub. So, it seems like it would work fine as a backup option, but would love to hear any pro and cons from someone who has done it.
Thanks in advance...Bob
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