Hi
Just effectively checking what I've done is okay - We had a rewire and it necessitated taking a line of chipboard out of the room between joists (at 12" centres) down the very edge of an upstairs room - There is a joist tight to the wall and another set into the room, and then the chipboard flooring runs across the rest of the room with the panel 'half lapping' on this joist (screwed down).
I didn't think anything of it - As its effectively a butt joint I bought some 18mm chipboard loft panels from B&Q (on the site it said P4 graded) and cut them down to 13" or so sections, screwed to joist half holding the other sheet and then to the joist on the other side by the wall.
It seems sturdy enough (I weight 16 stone and can jump on it with full force, heh) but someone told me I cannot use loft panels as they aren't graded for habitable use - I figured if they were P4 they were fine for load bearing providing they didn't get wet?
http://www.diy.com/departments/chipboard-loft-panel-pack-of-3-l122m-w325mm-t18mm/61765_BQ.prd
Am I pulling these up? I really don't want to redo the whole room, so if I am then I guess I'm chopping up little bits of 18mm floorboard to fill the gap down the edge of the room.
Ian
Just effectively checking what I've done is okay - We had a rewire and it necessitated taking a line of chipboard out of the room between joists (at 12" centres) down the very edge of an upstairs room - There is a joist tight to the wall and another set into the room, and then the chipboard flooring runs across the rest of the room with the panel 'half lapping' on this joist (screwed down).
I didn't think anything of it - As its effectively a butt joint I bought some 18mm chipboard loft panels from B&Q (on the site it said P4 graded) and cut them down to 13" or so sections, screwed to joist half holding the other sheet and then to the joist on the other side by the wall.
It seems sturdy enough (I weight 16 stone and can jump on it with full force, heh) but someone told me I cannot use loft panels as they aren't graded for habitable use - I figured if they were P4 they were fine for load bearing providing they didn't get wet?
http://www.diy.com/departments/chipboard-loft-panel-pack-of-3-l122m-w325mm-t18mm/61765_BQ.prd
Am I pulling these up? I really don't want to redo the whole room, so if I am then I guess I'm chopping up little bits of 18mm floorboard to fill the gap down the edge of the room.
Ian