We currently operate a nano-brewery in a strip mall with concrete floors and epoxy coating. The floors are partially sloped and I usually have to squeegee quite a bit. Not a big deal to me. We are eyeballing a new location downtown, but the upper level is all wood floors. We plan on putting a 3 barrel brew system for now, and would put the brew system in the basement if we ever upgraded to a larger brew system. My question is: What is an economical way to seal the floor for brewing? Right now, it has vinyl tile, which I know will not suffice. We don't plan on keeping the brew system upstairs forever, and I would rather not spend too much money a floor that will not always host the brew system. I'm guessing tile is the best option, but is there a low-cost epoxy I could use over plywood? Support-wise, the floors are fine the equipment.
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks,
Chris
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