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I'm in the process of having a loft conversion done by one of the big loft companies, who have laid standard tongue-and-groove chipboard floors. These are used throughout the rest of my 20-year-old house and have lost strength and become squeaky and bouncy in lots of places. I'd like to prevent this happening in the loft by screwing plywood on top. Can anyone advise if this will help and if so, what grade of plywood? For the loft bathroom, I might skip the ply and use cement tile back board throughout the floor before tiling.
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