Hello
My converted loft is L shaped and the main area has T&G chipboard flooring. The remainder, done at at later time was done with 20mm T&G pine floorboards.
Part of both floors has had to come up for renovation work. The chipboard area has been cut and screwed back down on noggings. Trying to get the pine T&G back is a nightmare. It’s been on a south facing elevation and had a good blast of sun so I suspect the T&G kept it together, but now it’s been ´released’ it doesn’t want to know and I’m thinking about getting rid and starting from scratch.
It’s not a room that will get lots of use and I’m thinking of putting in a decent laminate.
The joists are 9x3 at 45 centres so my question is what kind of sub floor should I put in.
I don’t like chipboard but if I used it I would want the least hassle getting access in the future so would prefer to screw it and not glue it. (I know there are mixed opinions). I’ve read to use lots of screws to minimise creaking. (I’ll use click and lock laminate too).
I’ve also read that OSB resists expansion better but is more expensive.
Would both material require noggings at the joins?
It’s proving to be a distraction from the main renovation so I just want it done asap so any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
My converted loft is L shaped and the main area has T&G chipboard flooring. The remainder, done at at later time was done with 20mm T&G pine floorboards.
Part of both floors has had to come up for renovation work. The chipboard area has been cut and screwed back down on noggings. Trying to get the pine T&G back is a nightmare. It’s been on a south facing elevation and had a good blast of sun so I suspect the T&G kept it together, but now it’s been ´released’ it doesn’t want to know and I’m thinking about getting rid and starting from scratch.
It’s not a room that will get lots of use and I’m thinking of putting in a decent laminate.
The joists are 9x3 at 45 centres so my question is what kind of sub floor should I put in.
I don’t like chipboard but if I used it I would want the least hassle getting access in the future so would prefer to screw it and not glue it. (I know there are mixed opinions). I’ve read to use lots of screws to minimise creaking. (I’ll use click and lock laminate too).
I’ve also read that OSB resists expansion better but is more expensive.
Would both material require noggings at the joins?
It’s proving to be a distraction from the main renovation so I just want it done asap so any advice would be appreciated. Thanks

