Submitted by No-Nobody-273 t3_10q1q71 in DIY
My home has hardwoods throughout except two bedrooms. After pulling the carpet in those 2 bedrooms, There are 1/2 inch particle board subfloors. The existing hardwoods in the house appear to be laid on top of those particle board with a felt underlayment.
I planned on installing 0.75H/3.25W Bellawood oak (pre finished, tongue and groove). However, instruction say NOT to install on particleboard but it looks like the previous owners did this.
Is it safe to install directly on 0.5 inch particleboard sub floor? Should I use screws in addition to nails? See pics below of current subfloor and underlayment.
MOS95B t1_j6niwwb wrote
(Unless the construction/formula has changed recently) You don't want particle board anywhere where you might even think water can get. Even if you manage to nail it down well enough that it doesn't eventually work loose, particle board does not handle water damage well at all. Particle board is glued together "scraps", that are them compressed. Nails don't work well in it, and it doesn't take much water for it to start to swell and crumble. And the thinner it is, the worse it is
Follow the manufacturer's recommendation, and spring for real plywood. It may cost you more now, but in the long run you'll spend a lot less