Forgot to mention the drying floors. Paint a line across the floor from one side to the other. Number the pieces, makes reassembly so much easier. When you unload them, you will have a big pile. Lay the floor out in order on the ground before putting it in so you just need to have someone hand in the next piece instead of hunting for one the might work. All the floors we put in started at the back wall and ended at the door. The floors snap together, can be a boogger until you figure out the secret to getting them apart. When reassembling, fit each piece into the next one and then take a block of wood and a BIG hammer and go down the seam driving it into place. Check on the price for metal floor supports, so much easier to work with instead of cement blocks. Questions?? E-mail me and I'll send you my phone number and try at answer any questions. Chris
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