ᐅ Which Types of Floor Slabs Are Suitable for Attic Floors

Created on: 16 Sep 2021 12:41
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Zenjamino
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Zenjamino
16 Sep 2021 12:41
Hello everyone,

Since our prefabricated house’s attic has been finished up to the joists (with fiberglass insulation between them) and I would like to use it as storage space, I now need to install a floor.
As the attic cannot be used as living space according to the building plan / planning permission and it would also be too small for that, I want to do this as cost-effectively as possible.

Since the chimney sweep needs to access the chimney via this area, I would cover the floor with OSB panels or chipboard.

Now my question is, which option is the most affordable here (especially considering current prices).

Thanks for your feedback and best regards

Zenjamino
Basti270916 Sep 2021 13:01
A brief check at a hardware store with a beaver as a mascot showed that chipboard costs 9.99 euros per square meter (thickness = 16mm (0.63 inches)). The OSB board of a similar thickness (15mm (0.59 inches)) costs 12.99 euros per square meter.
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Zenjamino
16 Sep 2021 13:12
Hehe thanks, I was more asking which would be better. If both are equally good, then I’ll go with the cheaper one 🙂 !
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motorradsilke
16 Sep 2021 13:42
We are currently facing the same decision and are choosing tongue and groove boards. I can get them for 9.50 euros per square meter. The builder also recommended this because, as it is open wood and does not seal airtight, it is better for insulation than OSB.
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Zenjamino
16 Sep 2021 16:00
May I ask where you get these from and which ones? At the home improvement stores, they are even more expensive than OSB.
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motorradsilke
16 Sep 2021 17:34
Classified ads, a company in Templin. If this is of interest to you, I can send you the address.