Hello,
A few weeks back we had a pipe burst in our kitchen which caused a lot of water damage. We are now working with insurance to restore our hardwood floors. One of the locations that will be impacted is my home office which houses my 180 gallon display tank. Trying to think through the best options of protecting the tank as I won't be able to be by the tank as the floors are being restored - which would be sanding and refinishing.
During the sanding portion, how concerned should I be about the sawdust that's going to come from sanding the floors?
I suppose I could place a plastic covering around the tank to keep sawdust out, but that would lead to very little air circulation I'm thinking. If it's for 3 days, how bad would that be?
In regards to refinishing the floors, the only thing I could think of would be the fumes from the stains. How concerned should I be with this?
I'm not sure if I should go extreme and just break down the entire tank for a few days and house it somewhere else. Thoughts?
Thanks,
Nate
A few weeks back we had a pipe burst in our kitchen which caused a lot of water damage. We are now working with insurance to restore our hardwood floors. One of the locations that will be impacted is my home office which houses my 180 gallon display tank. Trying to think through the best options of protecting the tank as I won't be able to be by the tank as the floors are being restored - which would be sanding and refinishing.
During the sanding portion, how concerned should I be about the sawdust that's going to come from sanding the floors?
I suppose I could place a plastic covering around the tank to keep sawdust out, but that would lead to very little air circulation I'm thinking. If it's for 3 days, how bad would that be?
In regards to refinishing the floors, the only thing I could think of would be the fumes from the stains. How concerned should I be with this?
I'm not sure if I should go extreme and just break down the entire tank for a few days and house it somewhere else. Thoughts?
Thanks,
Nate