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Mad Maximus

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646 posts

19 months

Tuesday 31st December 2024
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I’ve had to take up the floor in the bedroom and have most of the boards come up in good usable condition(they weren’t glued, which was part of the floors problem) . Are different manufacturers boards interchangeable?

Ie if my boards are egger will they work with caberdek?


OutInTheShed

11,734 posts

42 months

Tuesday 31st December 2024
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Are we talking OSB or Chipboard?

Internal floors generally chipboard.

From direct experience, not all chipboard boards of the same thickness are interchangeable.

Boards from a late 90s house didn't mix with new boards from Wickes.

njw1

2,504 posts

127 months

Tuesday 31st December 2024
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Mad Maximus said:
I’ve had to take up the floor in the bedroom and have most of the boards come up in good usable condition(they weren’t glued, which was part of the floors problem) . Are different manufacturers boards interchangeable?

Ie if my boards are egger will they work with caberdek?
Egger and caberdeck definitely don't slot into each other.

Little Lofty

3,652 posts

167 months

Tuesday 31st December 2024
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They are not fully compatible with each other, they will fit together ish, but will leave gaps, some D4 glue would probably fill the gap though, and remember you can get 18 & 22mm. T&G 8x2 osb is for roofs, not floors, you want chipboard, its all treated now so you don’t get the choice of brown or green smile

Edited by Little Lofty on Tuesday 31st December 13:19

Mad Maximus

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646 posts

19 months

Tuesday 31st December 2024
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Thanks all. It’s for the bedroom so internal. Some of the boards I can’t get up as the last owner built the separating wall for the bathroom on top of the floor. I could chop off the ends that come through but would rather have them join up if possible.

ianrb

1,610 posts

156 months

Tuesday 31st December 2024
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Little Lofty said:
They are not fully compatible with each other, they will fit together ish, but will leave gaps, some D4 glue would probably fill the gap though, and remember you can get 18 & 22mm. T&G 8x2 osb is for roofs, not floors, you want chipboard, its all treated now so you don’t get the choice of brown or green smile

Edited by Little Lofty on Tuesday 31st December 13:19
It may have been once upon a time, but you can get OSB floor boards from a lot of places now.


Little Lofty

3,652 posts

167 months

Tuesday 31st December 2024
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ianrb said:
It may have been once upon a time, but you can get OSB floor boards from a lot of places now.
Interesting, I’ve only seen it sold at roofing merchants. I always use 22mm, I wonder how this compares at 18mm.

Mad Maximus

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646 posts

19 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Can anybody identify the make of these boards? 22mm chipboard floorboards. Want to get the best fit possible on the new boards I’m buying.


Mad Maximus

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njw1

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127 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Looks very much like caberfloor to me.