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westend
Oct 10, 2015Explorer
An alternative may be to cut back to good floor (maybe 6" from walls) and replace what needs to be replaced in the center. If you install another joist sized piece underneath your cuts, the floor will be as strong/stronger than original.
I've read a few other posts on the Forum about the component floors failing, especially in high traffic areas. It maybe that you can find an adhesive to just cut out the bad top wooden sheet and replace, gluing it all back together. If you wanted something that will last the longest, it's probably a fully framed floor with floor-rated sheathing.
I've read a few other posts on the Forum about the component floors failing, especially in high traffic areas. It maybe that you can find an adhesive to just cut out the bad top wooden sheet and replace, gluing it all back together. If you wanted something that will last the longest, it's probably a fully framed floor with floor-rated sheathing.
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