We have a 1920's house with a floor that is having to be replaced due to historic rot.
It's a suspended floor, and the underfloor ventilation had been blocked by plant growth and a conservatory. The conservatory has been removed and the ventilation problems resolved, but some of the joists and the floorboards need replacing.
The builder i'm using has asked what floorboards i want to use. He's suggested Caberdek, but due to the age of the house, i'm inclined to replace the old floorboards with new tongue and groove but i'm interested in the general view of Caberdek as a floor versus traditional tongue and groove or other options.
We will be also insulating between the joists as part of the work.
Comments and opinions welcomed.
It's a suspended floor, and the underfloor ventilation had been blocked by plant growth and a conservatory. The conservatory has been removed and the ventilation problems resolved, but some of the joists and the floorboards need replacing.
The builder i'm using has asked what floorboards i want to use. He's suggested Caberdek, but due to the age of the house, i'm inclined to replace the old floorboards with new tongue and groove but i'm interested in the general view of Caberdek as a floor versus traditional tongue and groove or other options.
We will be also insulating between the joists as part of the work.
Comments and opinions welcomed.