Hi,
Have just removed a particularly tasteless laminate floor in the hallway and in general the floorboards beneath seem in pretty good condition (to be exposed). One area of the floor though has had the floorboards removed and chipboard placed on top of the joists. From another project I have some matching floorbaords that can be re-used however the tongue/groove parts of the boards are in very poor condition. This is due to when I lifted the floorboards, the 100mm nails were through the tongues - much of these then broke when I lifted the boards.
What would be the best way to fix these boards back down and how could I fill between them to prevent dust coming up (the insulation underneath is a combination of sawdust and dirt!!). I'd rather not expose new nails as they are not shown anywhere else on the remaining floor.
Cheers,
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Have just removed a particularly tasteless laminate floor in the hallway and in general the floorboards beneath seem in pretty good condition (to be exposed). One area of the floor though has had the floorboards removed and chipboard placed on top of the joists. From another project I have some matching floorbaords that can be re-used however the tongue/groove parts of the boards are in very poor condition. This is due to when I lifted the floorboards, the 100mm nails were through the tongues - much of these then broke when I lifted the boards.
What would be the best way to fix these boards back down and how could I fill between them to prevent dust coming up (the insulation underneath is a combination of sawdust and dirt!!). I'd rather not expose new nails as they are not shown anywhere else on the remaining floor.
Cheers,
/A