Hello.
I am planning to lay new flooring in the house and have a floor that needs to be raised about 10mm to get it at the right height with the other floor. Then laminate can be laid on everything.
The floor that needs to be raised currently has a parquet from -64 which is straight and nice but very worn out and can't be sanded.
So my thought was to use 10mm chipboard that I place with a few millimeters between the boards so they don't grind at the edges.
Will this work if I glue and screw the chipboard onto the existing parquet? What should I consider? Is there a better solution?
Yes, it probably does, but it feels like why pay more for such a board when there are 10mm chipboards. As mentioned, it's just to raise the existing floor. The stability is already in the floor below.