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Yep, basically that stuff, but not the 2" thick stuff, the just over an inch thick stuff. Could work for floors - and walls if needed (though it seems over done for walls and expensive). As a floor, you can space them a tiny bit to allow for water to drain through from cleaning.
You can also get the fence boards (6' x i have no idea) and use those as walls. Just add a few coats of paint and they will be fine for watering. But will be as heavy as all get out if you have to move the sucker.
Metal or plastic stuff for the roof?
head to HD or Lowe's and just walk around their isles and see what they have and get some ideas.
All good info, thanks.
Keep in mind I'm just revamping the "inside". The outside is fine with a slanted shingled roof. I should have said "ceiling" in my original post and not roof.
I'm not planning on removing the plywood floor since the whole frame is built upon it but I was thinking I could remove the luan walls and ceiling and either replace them with a more waterproof product or just cover them up with either some kind of thick waterproofing paint or similiar product. I'm also thinking of adding a slanted floor under neath the new yet-to-be-built wire floor so when it is sprayed out all the water will run out of the house instead of pool inside causing rot/mold/mildew.