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Hi,
As above, I've got a few sections of chipboard flooring that could do with being replaced before we get our new laminate flooring put down.
Got the calipers out and it seems as though my T&G chipboard floor boards are 26mm deep. Most places only supply 18/22mm thicknesses (have found 26mm acoustic boards but this seems like overkill for a few patch replacements and would be a hassle to get hold of)
Essentially, is it possible to put down 22mm boards where needed (if the T&G go together) and get the flooring guy to build up the difference with underlay, or will I need to go about things another way?
I have a feeling a similar problem was encountered by a previous owner as there's been some plywood lengths substituted in - would that be a reasonable compromise (building up ply to the right thickness)?
Cheers.
As above, I've got a few sections of chipboard flooring that could do with being replaced before we get our new laminate flooring put down.
Got the calipers out and it seems as though my T&G chipboard floor boards are 26mm deep. Most places only supply 18/22mm thicknesses (have found 26mm acoustic boards but this seems like overkill for a few patch replacements and would be a hassle to get hold of)
Essentially, is it possible to put down 22mm boards where needed (if the T&G go together) and get the flooring guy to build up the difference with underlay, or will I need to go about things another way?
I have a feeling a similar problem was encountered by a previous owner as there's been some plywood lengths substituted in - would that be a reasonable compromise (building up ply to the right thickness)?
Cheers.