I'm going to replace the chipboards on my landing as they are a complete mess after being taken up twice and a bodge repair by the previous owner.
As you can see in the photo below, there's a piece of 22mm stuck in there when the rest seems to be 18mm around it (400mm centres on the joists running left to right of the picture.
To the right next to the wall you can see there's a bit of water damage to that board that runs under the wall and into the next room. Can I do anything about this without touching the wall? I suppose you could cut right up to the wall and put a thin piece in - but is it recommended to have thin pieces like that?
As you can see in the photo below, there's a piece of 22mm stuck in there when the rest seems to be 18mm around it (400mm centres on the joists running left to right of the picture.
To the right next to the wall you can see there's a bit of water damage to that board that runs under the wall and into the next room. Can I do anything about this without touching the wall? I suppose you could cut right up to the wall and put a thin piece in - but is it recommended to have thin pieces like that?