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What is P5 grade flooring?

What is P5 grade flooring?

The moisture resistant grade P5 is the most commonly specified flooring in the UK. Particleboard P5 is load-bearing panel for use in dry and humid conditions with high dimensional stability and stiffness, manufactured in accordance with EN312-5:203. …

Is P5 flooring waterproof?

The P5 chipboard is coated on both sides with a tough, waterproof coating. Double-sided, the top side is non-slip to ensure a safe working platform, whereas the underside is smooth enabling the board to easily slide into place.

What is P5 particleboard?

PB P5 Hydro X is a structural particleboard with high density and sanded surface suitable for coating. This particleboard presents a high mechanical resistance and shows a good behaviour in humid environments, with minimal expected expansion and swelling and it presents low formaldehyde emission.

Is chipboard OK for flooring?

Chipboard is used in a wide range of applications including flooring, doors, work surfaces, low-cost furniture and more. It is available in normal density, medium density and high density.

Is CaberDek waterproof?

An 18mm or 22mm thickness flooring panel offering increased protection from the elements, CaberDek combines the UK’s market leading particleboard flooring with a tough, waterproof and slip-resistant film.

Can P5 chipboard get wet?

Is chipboard water resistant? Normal and medium-density chipboards are not water resistant. When it gets wet, all chipboard–except for high density–soaks up water due to capillary action from the wood fibers.

What kind of dye is used on P5 flooring?

The Caberfloor brand has a green identification dye added to the surface to make it recognisable as P5; the Kronospan P5 particleboard uses no green dye because they no longer manufacture any non-moisture resistant flooring.

Why is P5 chipboard flooring not waterproof?

When exposed to intermittent rain and dampness the product retains a high percentage of its original strength, but installation is preferable in dry conditions because the boards are moisture resistant, not waterproof.

What kind of glue to use on P5 flooring?

Ordinary wood glue will be adequate if you have to glue the joints (if anything else is needed it will specify it on the plans). Cut the boards to land on joists, it’s much easier than messing around with noggins. No need to use Spax screws, they are cheap tat. Use SF own brand these Prodrive will be fine. I’ve used thousands on P5.

What’s the maximum width for P5 chipboard flooring?

What is P5 Chipboard and why use it? The maximum spans for joist centres are 450mm for 18mm and 610mm for 22mm in domestic installations. It is more usual to use 400 or 600mm joist spacing as they “fit” the most commonly used board lengths of 2400mm.