David Groat
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- Sep 29, 2016
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Groatski
I'm going to be moving into a hangar at a different airport soon. The new hangar is older, dingier and smaller than my current one, but it's cheaper and way closer to home.
There's going to be a 4 month long overlap, and I want to use this time to prep the new hangar. The concrete floor is in good shape, but dirty and heavily stained. I want to clean it up and paint it with some high end floor epoxy. I also want to add electrical outlets, better lighting and insulation.
It's a standard sheet metal T-hangar with an electric vertical bi-fold door. I can handle the electrical upgrades without issue, but I'm less sure on the best way to clean the floor and insulate. I've seen other hangars that have insulated white plastic sheeting (or so it appears) on the walls and ceiling. Anyone know what that stuff is and where to get it? Also, is there any good way to insulate the door without major surgery? I can see lots of daylight thru the cracks when it's closed.
As far as cleaning the floor, I'm thinking some agressive detergent and a powerful power washer. Any recommendations?
Thanks.
There's going to be a 4 month long overlap, and I want to use this time to prep the new hangar. The concrete floor is in good shape, but dirty and heavily stained. I want to clean it up and paint it with some high end floor epoxy. I also want to add electrical outlets, better lighting and insulation.
It's a standard sheet metal T-hangar with an electric vertical bi-fold door. I can handle the electrical upgrades without issue, but I'm less sure on the best way to clean the floor and insulate. I've seen other hangars that have insulated white plastic sheeting (or so it appears) on the walls and ceiling. Anyone know what that stuff is and where to get it? Also, is there any good way to insulate the door without major surgery? I can see lots of daylight thru the cracks when it's closed.
As far as cleaning the floor, I'm thinking some agressive detergent and a powerful power washer. Any recommendations?
Thanks.