For my coop I used linoleum but the sticky joint type. Looks like planks of hard wood you peel and place the next on over the joints. Cut with a utility knife. Floor floats over wood floor. I used it in my kitchen and had a box left over so I used it for my coop too. It's tuff as nailes in my house I have two boxers they can't scratch it. This is it in my kitchen. Can't take pics in coop because it's covered with pin shavings. Real easy clean up with shovel
 

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For my coop I used linoleum but the sticky joint type. Looks like planks of hard wood you peel and place the next on over the joints. Cut with a utility knife. Floor floats over wood floor. I used it in my kitchen and had a box left over so I used it for my coop too. It's tuff as nailes in my house I have two boxers they can't scratch it. This is it in my kitchen. Can't take pics in coop because it's covered with pin shavings. Real easy clean up with shovel

What brand is it? Curious for my kitchen..not my coop ;). I am doing simply 2 coats of good exterior paint on my exterior plywood floor in my coop. Water would only be in there when I need to keep them confined due to weather conditions so easy to put on a tray or old cookie sheet and planning on deep bedding.
 
I've heard of people using linoleum (what we do too) and some that use a heavy duty roofing sealant or truck bed liner type product. All will work great if you treat them right. For super easy I think the sealant products would be a great choice over the long run.
 
I have recently put in vinyl and its great.

Under the vinyl i have mesh
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The Vinyl, I got an offcut from a commercial place as well, pretty cheap

Call flooring places and ask what off cuts they have.

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What brand is it? Curious for my kitchen..not my coop ;). I am doing simply 2 coats of good exterior paint on my exterior plywood floor in my coop. Water would only be in there when I need to keep them confined due to weather conditions so easy to put on a tray or old cookie sheet and planning on deep bedding.
Homedepot TrafficMASTER costs about 45$ per box wears like iron my boxers can't scratch it. Was life time warrantee though they changed that to less.
 
Thanks. I will keep it in mind. Not sure yet what I'm going to find when I demo my floor.
This floor is able to go over Tile or existing floors that don't have a deep grout lines. The flooring isn't glued down it's only glued to each pieces tongues. I had my wife laying it with 5 mins instructions. She doesn't do construction at all.
 

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