westcobbdog
Senior Member
This is a pic of my wife's side of the garage where she parks. The white metal door to the right leads to a finished suite we had finished last year. Features a den bedroom full bath closets kitchenette ect..
Soon my elderly in laws will be living at my house, in this finished suite. He's 94 and she's close behind. They have a legion of help coming and going all day.
Here's my question:
My Father in law likes to prowl around at night. With their mental health where it is and their ability to just walk off, we will be locking all exterior doors at night (not in their living space) in the basement itself, with a code to work the lock to exit the exterior door, he won't have said code. Will also lock the interior door off the garage to my 3rd car garage man cave.
We are worried about the escape factor but mostly worried about either one of them slipping and falling on the garage floor.
They will walk across the garage floor most every day to exit the house to go outside as they enjoy watching nature. Both are still fairly ambulatory.
1. Do we have a company clean prep and install a non slip epoxy floor?
or
2. Do we instead install a "cushioned" floor system, interlocking with rubber panels or some other material to soften the concrete. We need to be able to park 2 cars on it, too.
Thank you in advance for any ideas, we have about 3 weeks till move in day.
Soon my elderly in laws will be living at my house, in this finished suite. He's 94 and she's close behind. They have a legion of help coming and going all day.
Here's my question:
My Father in law likes to prowl around at night. With their mental health where it is and their ability to just walk off, we will be locking all exterior doors at night (not in their living space) in the basement itself, with a code to work the lock to exit the exterior door, he won't have said code. Will also lock the interior door off the garage to my 3rd car garage man cave.
We are worried about the escape factor but mostly worried about either one of them slipping and falling on the garage floor.
They will walk across the garage floor most every day to exit the house to go outside as they enjoy watching nature. Both are still fairly ambulatory.
1. Do we have a company clean prep and install a non slip epoxy floor?
or
2. Do we instead install a "cushioned" floor system, interlocking with rubber panels or some other material to soften the concrete. We need to be able to park 2 cars on it, too.
Thank you in advance for any ideas, we have about 3 weeks till move in day.