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I need to replace some floorboards on 1st floor of my house.
I can seem to get floorboards that are near perfect (I need 22mm thickness and 140-145mm width).
Homebase do Sawn treated softwood - 150mmx22mm - which is great as I can just circular saw the width I need. But is this good enough for floorboard use. It states it is ok for "non structural internal work, such as carcassing, boxing in, battening and framing" ..... So floorboards are ok?
I note the tongue and groove style floorboards it sells look very similar and are thinner etc.
The other alternative is to get C16 timber, 145mm width, but 45mm thickness - but cutting 45mm to 22mm I dont think will be easier.
I only need to replace a few floorboards here and there, but a couple will be in daily used hall areas, e.g. Outside bathroom - so is sawn treated OK, or do I need to hash the C16 down to size? Thanks
I can seem to get floorboards that are near perfect (I need 22mm thickness and 140-145mm width).
Homebase do Sawn treated softwood - 150mmx22mm - which is great as I can just circular saw the width I need. But is this good enough for floorboard use. It states it is ok for "non structural internal work, such as carcassing, boxing in, battening and framing" ..... So floorboards are ok?
I note the tongue and groove style floorboards it sells look very similar and are thinner etc.
The other alternative is to get C16 timber, 145mm width, but 45mm thickness - but cutting 45mm to 22mm I dont think will be easier.
I only need to replace a few floorboards here and there, but a couple will be in daily used hall areas, e.g. Outside bathroom - so is sawn treated OK, or do I need to hash the C16 down to size? Thanks
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