We have a few floorboards here and there that have been taken up, either due to wood worm, plumbing or electrics.
We will be getting both laminate and carpet through out the house. Currently every single room is stripped back to floorboards, with all old woodwork removed too as we are renovating the house.
We have been advised we should ply over all the floors since we are renovating to give us a nice consistent flat solid floor for the new floors to go on.
As we are planning on plying over the whole floor. Would it be OK to skip replacing the floorboards that are damaged / missing? There are no large gaps. Just 1 floorboard width gaps here and there. Or should we still have them replaced and filled in? Its hard to find the exact size floorboards to fit in.
As for the ply. Would 6mm be OK or should it be thicker? Does it need to be a specific kind? i.e WBP, structure ply etc?
Thanks
Matt
We will be getting both laminate and carpet through out the house. Currently every single room is stripped back to floorboards, with all old woodwork removed too as we are renovating the house.
We have been advised we should ply over all the floors since we are renovating to give us a nice consistent flat solid floor for the new floors to go on.
As we are planning on plying over the whole floor. Would it be OK to skip replacing the floorboards that are damaged / missing? There are no large gaps. Just 1 floorboard width gaps here and there. Or should we still have them replaced and filled in? Its hard to find the exact size floorboards to fit in.
As for the ply. Would 6mm be OK or should it be thicker? Does it need to be a specific kind? i.e WBP, structure ply etc?
Thanks
Matt