Hello all.
I've redoing my bathroom floor after a leak that turned the old chipboard to mush. I've bought some 22mm egger protect chipboard flooring that I'd like to install, there are a few things I'd like to check in regards to how I want to lay it out.
The recommendation is to stagger the sheets like bricks and glue and screw the boards to the joists. The room itself is shorter than the length of the boards so I was wondering if it's okay to just lay one after the other and not stagger them to reduce the amount of joints that could have future leaks. I also don't fancy glueing the boards to the joists incase the floor needs to come up again sometime in the future, but I'm happy to glue the boards to each other and screw them down. The installation also recommends noggins to support the edges, the joists are 175mm deep so I was thinking 95mm x 45mm C16 Timber would surfice, or should I match the full depth of the joists? if I go the full depth of the joists I assume cutting slots for the existing cables is okay as long as patch across the slot with some ply?
Cheers
I've redoing my bathroom floor after a leak that turned the old chipboard to mush. I've bought some 22mm egger protect chipboard flooring that I'd like to install, there are a few things I'd like to check in regards to how I want to lay it out.
The recommendation is to stagger the sheets like bricks and glue and screw the boards to the joists. The room itself is shorter than the length of the boards so I was wondering if it's okay to just lay one after the other and not stagger them to reduce the amount of joints that could have future leaks. I also don't fancy glueing the boards to the joists incase the floor needs to come up again sometime in the future, but I'm happy to glue the boards to each other and screw them down. The installation also recommends noggins to support the edges, the joists are 175mm deep so I was thinking 95mm x 45mm C16 Timber would surfice, or should I match the full depth of the joists? if I go the full depth of the joists I assume cutting slots for the existing cables is okay as long as patch across the slot with some ply?
Cheers