Hi there,
Just wondering if you would recommend chipboard or floorboards for my flooring project?
I'm replacing my 1970s floorboards for a number of reasons:
My thoughts on the pros & cons of each are below - and wondered if anyone could add to my list - or give me sway me either way. I'm currently thinking 18mm waterproof chipboard from B&Q. It's a suspended timber ground floor over a study, dining room and kind-of no-mans land at the bottom of our stairs.
We are going to carpet over the floor once repaired, and it's a total area of about 6.0 *7.0 m.
Chipboard (pros)
cheap
quick to fit
can be damp resistant
strong enough for dining room
easy to work with
will not warp/mis shape unless wetted
easier to lift / repair holes (only 1-2 T&G joints to resolve)
Chipboard (cons)
may need noggings at the end of joists
less longer lasting (10-20 years+)
Floorboards (pros)
longer lasting (20-30 years+)
smarter looking (under carpet anyway)
better damp/wet resistance
stronger where joists/edged mismatch
Floorboards (cons)
more difficult to lift/repair (5-7 T&G joints for man sized access)
relatively expensive
longer to fit (5-10 times more boards)
may warp once fitted
They are my thoughts anyway - I would love to be convinced one way or another; or at least to hear your ideas
Cheers
Whitling2k
Just wondering if you would recommend chipboard or floorboards for my flooring project?
I'm replacing my 1970s floorboards for a number of reasons:
- - Woodworm damage to some (contractors about to spray affected timbers)
- rot in some (from days gone by - air bricks well and truly flowing now)
- misc damage in some (dropped furniture etc)
- odd mis-fitting sections (where pipe/cables routing has seen them badly lifted and fixed)
My thoughts on the pros & cons of each are below - and wondered if anyone could add to my list - or give me sway me either way. I'm currently thinking 18mm waterproof chipboard from B&Q. It's a suspended timber ground floor over a study, dining room and kind-of no-mans land at the bottom of our stairs.
We are going to carpet over the floor once repaired, and it's a total area of about 6.0 *7.0 m.
Chipboard (pros)
cheap
quick to fit
can be damp resistant
strong enough for dining room
easy to work with
will not warp/mis shape unless wetted
easier to lift / repair holes (only 1-2 T&G joints to resolve)
Chipboard (cons)
may need noggings at the end of joists
less longer lasting (10-20 years+)
Floorboards (pros)
longer lasting (20-30 years+)
smarter looking (under carpet anyway)
better damp/wet resistance
stronger where joists/edged mismatch
Floorboards (cons)
more difficult to lift/repair (5-7 T&G joints for man sized access)
relatively expensive
longer to fit (5-10 times more boards)
may warp once fitted
They are my thoughts anyway - I would love to be convinced one way or another; or at least to hear your ideas
Cheers
Whitling2k