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They are 2ft by 2ft (approx) basement subfloor panels that i bought at home depot. The plywood gets raised by a high strength plastic wafer system thats glued to it. These panels are used in basement development so that floor finishes are not just applied to the concrete slab (making it warmer on the toes). I actually have my 1972 Brunswick 1inch slate pool table on this system in my basement.

They are not cheap like others claim their “styrofoam systems” to be ... just an easy and simple store bought solution that are pretty easy to drive up on and that follows a simple engineering principle of separating tire rubber from the cold thermal mass of the concrete. My garage is unheated 🥶 Calgary (Alberta) air is mainly “dry” and winter can be real cold ... but no need for added moisture or humidity measures here.

(Yes a couple of “fancy” words that I have from my Architectural & Engineering background) ... real easy to store out of the way in the summer too. 😁👍🏻


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