Joseph Lee
Supporting Member
Hello,
I am moving to a new rental home with brand new hardwood flooring and am looking for tips or advice to protect it from water damage.
A few things I am considering :
1 By elevating the tank by about 1/4" using rubber feet, I aim to create ventilation in case there is water beneath the tank.
2 Adding a water proof rubber mat that is around 15–20% wider than the tank stand.
3 Add a water proof tile below the tank that is around 15–20% wider than the tank stand.
4 pls let me know if you have better ideas
One concern for the #2 and 3 is that it would be disastrous if you spill like 5g of water and the water gets under the rubber or tile layer.
Thanks
I am moving to a new rental home with brand new hardwood flooring and am looking for tips or advice to protect it from water damage.
A few things I am considering :
1 By elevating the tank by about 1/4" using rubber feet, I aim to create ventilation in case there is water beneath the tank.
2 Adding a water proof rubber mat that is around 15–20% wider than the tank stand.
3 Add a water proof tile below the tank that is around 15–20% wider than the tank stand.
4 pls let me know if you have better ideas
One concern for the #2 and 3 is that it would be disastrous if you spill like 5g of water and the water gets under the rubber or tile layer.
Thanks
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