Looking for ideas how to protect my floor from water damage. Going to set up a new 90 on a new wood floor. Have any ideas how to protect it?
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So the waterproof piece is 1 piece and under your stand also?We have new-ish hardwood floors. Our boards are prefinished, not finished after installation, so while water spills won't hurt the boards at all, I am slightly concerned about water seeping between them. I have had no major spills onto the floor yet, so I can't say if this concern is valid or not, but I imagine it will happen one day and I'll find out then.
In the mean time, even though small spills and spots won't actually hurt the floor, they're always pretty obvious in the light and a pain to keep cleaning up all the time.
So I've put down a section of this waterproof slipproof material in front of my tank, extending 2.5' front to back, and off to both sides of the tank by 1.5'. It's very thin, and when placed on hardwood, will not move at all, and also leaves no marks. I covered it with a section of reasonably attractive commercial carpet runner. This stuff is easy to clean, doesn't get moldy when wetted, and is not waterproof, so small water spills largely go through and are caught by the layer below. Very easy to keep this setup looking nice, even if you're in and out of your tank a lot.
Nope, just on the floor. It's not supposed to protect against a catastrophic leak, just normal spills and splashes from working in the aquarium. Nothing splashes or drips behind my tank or under my stand, and barring a major disaster, I don't expect it to. I do however have leak detectors concealed under the corners and center of the stand, just in case.So the waterproof piece is 1 piece and under your stand also?
We have new-ish hardwood floors. Our boards are prefinished, not finished after installation, so while water spills won't hurt the boards at all, I am slightly concerned about water seeping between them. I have had no major spills onto the floor yet, so I can't say if this concern is valid or not, but I imagine it will happen one day and I'll find out then.
Yes I would have done this if I could have found one that was exactly the right size, thickness, and color. I did not.I am thinking of a rubber bottom rug I can get at any big hardware store. Will absorb water but not let it soak through.

