Hi. Not the first I know, but I have some very creaky flooring upstairs and have the opportunity to resolve this in one (upstairs) bedroom in the new year.
Poorly sourced, badly laid, possibly been damp (before ourselves) chipboard sections - unknown thickness and sizing at this stage. (When we first moved in I successfully (for about 16 years anyway) screwed down a piece on the landing as all the nails seemed to have missed the joists below!)
Anyway, the bedroom. I'm prepared to rip it all up as a slow project and was looking to fit some new floorboards up to the stud partition walls. Is this a plan or do I need to look at putting down chipboard sheets again (same if good, or replaced if cracked - a suspect the T&G are pretty much destroyed in places. If I'm careful, do I need T&G at all? How much might good floorboards cost me (materials) if the room was circa 3mx4m (I assume this devil's chipboard is a lot cheaper).
All input welcome - I'm just at the 'I have a thought' stage right now.
Poorly sourced, badly laid, possibly been damp (before ourselves) chipboard sections - unknown thickness and sizing at this stage. (When we first moved in I successfully (for about 16 years anyway) screwed down a piece on the landing as all the nails seemed to have missed the joists below!)
Anyway, the bedroom. I'm prepared to rip it all up as a slow project and was looking to fit some new floorboards up to the stud partition walls. Is this a plan or do I need to look at putting down chipboard sheets again (same if good, or replaced if cracked - a suspect the T&G are pretty much destroyed in places. If I'm careful, do I need T&G at all? How much might good floorboards cost me (materials) if the room was circa 3mx4m (I assume this devil's chipboard is a lot cheaper).
All input welcome - I'm just at the 'I have a thought' stage right now.