The main reason for squeeky wooden floorboards, no matter whether they are plywood, chipboard or tongue and grooved softwood is because they have been nailed down.
The only way to prevent such problems is to screw the material down. Difficult and time consuming in the old days but now with drill/drivers the job is much quicker and easier.
One further recommendation is to drill a clearance hole first then use a pilot drill with countersink before installing the screw. Use a good length of screw at least two and a half times the thickness of the materials. Builders would not go to the trouble of doing it this way as they just want to do a quick job with minimum fixings and will employ an impact drill/driver that will force the screw through both the boards and joists but will fall to clamp the boards to the joists resulting in nothing better than a nail, and squeeky boards!
There is nothing wrong with using tongue and groove chipboard flooring if the room is to be carpeted, as long as it is fixed in the method outlined above. The more fixings the better but ideally not spaced at more than 250mm.
The only way to prevent such problems is to screw the material down. Difficult and time consuming in the old days but now with drill/drivers the job is much quicker and easier.
One further recommendation is to drill a clearance hole first then use a pilot drill with countersink before installing the screw. Use a good length of screw at least two and a half times the thickness of the materials. Builders would not go to the trouble of doing it this way as they just want to do a quick job with minimum fixings and will employ an impact drill/driver that will force the screw through both the boards and joists but will fall to clamp the boards to the joists resulting in nothing better than a nail, and squeeky boards!
There is nothing wrong with using tongue and groove chipboard flooring if the room is to be carpeted, as long as it is fixed in the method outlined above. The more fixings the better but ideally not spaced at more than 250mm.