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Rainwater on my new chipboard flooring
Kev007_2
Posts: 4 Newbie
I am in the middle of an extension and over the weekend a large amount of rain entered the unfinished open side of the extension and a lot of water sat on the new sheets of floor-boarding for a long time. I swept it off, but am now wondering if they are going to have been damaged.
They will be overlaid with plywood and then Karndean type flooring tiles.
Should I ask the builder to relay them first, or will their integrity be OK?
Thanks
They will be overlaid with plywood and then Karndean type flooring tiles.
Should I ask the builder to relay them first, or will their integrity be OK?
Thanks
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Are they P5 grade? If so, tey are water resistant.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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I will check with the builder. They are a "normal" grey colour - not green which I see online as being advertised as water resistant.
Thanks
K0
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