Chipboard Flooring
Chipboard flooring, also known as particleboard or oriented strand board (OSB) flooring, is a type of engineered wood product commonly used for subfloors in residential and commercial construction. It is made from wood particles or flakes that are bonded together with an adhesive under heat and pressure. Chipboard flooring provides a stable and cost-effective surface for the installation of various flooring materials, such as carpet, laminate, or vinyl. While chipboard flooring is a common and cost-effective choice for subfloors, it’s important to consider its limitations and take appropriate measures to address potential issues related to moisture, ventilation, and load-bearing capacity. Following proper installation practices and choosing the right type of chipboard for your application will contribute to the longevity and performance of the flooring system.