Hello
I was hoping if someone can help / advise?
I have 1930's house and the floorboards are 5" T&G; I am struggling to find the same size. Someone suggested that I use structural Hardboard Plywood and it can be cut to make joints where I have electrics, gas water pipes running to make it easily accessible should we need to lift it in future.
I have seen there are a lot of 18mm options for different types available. Can anyone suggest if this is a good idea and it wont bend due to daily traffic in the house?
Also, currently I do not have any insulation below the floorboards, given the fact that there are electric, gas and radiator pipes running all over beneath the floorboards, is it a good idea to have the insulation (thinking for the fire risk perspective) and if insulation between empty spaces between joists, is it good to have the wool insulation or insulation boards to retain the heat and sound proof the room.
Many thanks
LK
I was hoping if someone can help / advise?
I have 1930's house and the floorboards are 5" T&G; I am struggling to find the same size. Someone suggested that I use structural Hardboard Plywood and it can be cut to make joints where I have electrics, gas water pipes running to make it easily accessible should we need to lift it in future.
I have seen there are a lot of 18mm options for different types available. Can anyone suggest if this is a good idea and it wont bend due to daily traffic in the house?
Also, currently I do not have any insulation below the floorboards, given the fact that there are electric, gas and radiator pipes running all over beneath the floorboards, is it a good idea to have the insulation (thinking for the fire risk perspective) and if insulation between empty spaces between joists, is it good to have the wool insulation or insulation boards to retain the heat and sound proof the room.
Many thanks
LK