Is the floor titled towards a drain?
Are you looking at all of the tanks thinking that I'll be in a world of hurt if something explodes?
I'm building the tanks strong enough to be bomb-proof and the shelving is overrated in strength. Hopefully, bad things don't happen! But, plan for the worst, right?
Yes, there is a floor drain. I installed a lot of concrete to bring the floor up to a reasonably level surface. Before, the flooring sloped away from the new floor drain. My moron contractors installed the drain in the high point of the room and the floor sloped away at a rate of 1" over 10'. I brought everything up level but didn't get it sloped back to the drain perfectly. That would have required about $1500-2k more in materials on my part and skill that I didn't have at the time. I was also mixing 5 gal at a time by hand (with around 250 gal already poured). Call me lazy, but level was good enough. I did get a lot better at working with the material by the time the whole basement was done. The rubber flooring went down over that layer of concrete.
However, I created a type of drip-pan out of the entire room so that any spilled water will be safely contained. I put a layer of water proof material 6" high on the walls before pouring concrete up to them which bonded to the material. The baseboard went on over that to hide everything and was also siliconed down to the floor. The water will work its way back to the drain.
Dang I'm overwhelmed just looking at all the work! Lol
I'm overwhelmed thinking about all of the work left to be done!
The fudge is almost done. I'll post pictures when it's in place. It was another miserable weekend covered in acrylic shavings.
I met a neighbor that keeps planted fresh tanks. I need to recruit him to lift it in place. It's getting heavy with all of the reinforcing I did on the seams.