Particleboard flooring doesn t have to look cheap.
How to get pressed board flooring up.
Nail plywood over the particle board.
When particleboard gets wet it can swell or even disintegrate.
Since particle board is relatively weak it is possible that fasteners will pull through the underlayment and be left in the floor.
Particleboard is a composite wood that is used to construct furniture door cores floors and cabinets.
The main uses are for furniture underlayment and as substrate for countertops.
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Use the crowbar to work around the edges of the piece before prying up the middle.
It s typically found in subfloors in most homes and as a universal building material used all the time in.
Particle board is a waste wood product that s made by mixing sawdust with adhesives.
I m opting to remove it because with option 2 i ll end up with undesirable height differences in places.
Manufacturers use particleboard because it is less expensive than plywood.
Once this happens the only way to get rid of the smell is to remove and replace the floor covering and treat the subfloor.
I purchased hardwood floors pre finished 3 4.
The particle board subfloor is not only glued down it is screwed nailed and stapled using 2 1 2to 3 nails and staples issue the particle board just crumbles when i try to pry it up and so far i.
Now i need to either 1.
Remove the particle board or 2.
The wood is made from sawdust or wood chips and glue.
How to remove glued down particle board subflooring.
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Step 5 removing fasteners and mortar.
It is also potentially the worst choice.
It can be milled with all power tools and has moderate tear out.
Although it won t bow or warp like plywood it can swell and become unstable when exposed to water.
Remove fasteners left in the subfloor using the super bar.
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Urine in a plywood subfloor or a concrete one can usually be neutralized and if you seal the affected area before installing new flooring that should be the end of your odor problem.