Waterproofing my floor

Cona

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Hello everyone...happy new year!

I have a problem I need to fix. My floor in my room is plywood and is getting wet from watering. Even with treys under my pots I get the floor wet. Where the seems in the floor are the wood is swelling from the water. I need some kind of a tough liner for the floor to keep the water off of it. It needs to be durable so visqween or other thin type plastic isnt gonna cut it. I think with thin plastic it would just get ripped from slideing the pots and such. Is there some kind of a floor liner that is tough and can be cut to size? Something like a pond liner? Something that wont off gas fumes like some plastic can?

Help me if you can solve this before my floor gets to bad to fix.

Thanks

Cona
 
look up pond liners, they are thicker than plastic sheeting and made to hold gallons and gallons of water, so they are overkill for dealing with spills, but that can be a good thing.
 
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