Hi All,
having had several heating systems\rewires etc a lot of the existing timber boards are basically wrecked, I was planning on robbing the boards out of the living room to replace the others around the house and then doing the whole living room in chipboard T&G. Its a 1960 house and its going to be carpeted over.
Ive seen loads of posts on how to correct a poor chipbd floor so how do you do it properly to start with??? (or is it just the devils work and to be avoided )
Do you
glue all the joints with PVA
Add talc not PVA to the joints
put 3 or 4 screws per 600mm board
silicone the ends to fill the gaps against the wall
hang the expense and use real wood floor boards
I was also going to add insulation between the joists -seems daft not to with all the boards up -so whats the best option for that?
Any help appreciated
having had several heating systems\rewires etc a lot of the existing timber boards are basically wrecked, I was planning on robbing the boards out of the living room to replace the others around the house and then doing the whole living room in chipboard T&G. Its a 1960 house and its going to be carpeted over.
Ive seen loads of posts on how to correct a poor chipbd floor so how do you do it properly to start with??? (or is it just the devils work and to be avoided )
Do you
glue all the joints with PVA
Add talc not PVA to the joints
put 3 or 4 screws per 600mm board
silicone the ends to fill the gaps against the wall
hang the expense and use real wood floor boards
I was also going to add insulation between the joists -seems daft not to with all the boards up -so whats the best option for that?
Any help appreciated