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Chipboard Loft panels (L)1.22m (W)0.33m (T)18mm , Pack of 3 - FSC?


Brand new, still in original packing - over ordered for loft space


5 x packs (3 boards in each pack) of Chipboard Loft Panels (L)1.22m (W) 0.33m (T)18mm, Pack of 3


Product information

CE marked


Features and benefits

Non-structural flooring boards for creating a new floor over existing flooring

The long sides should be laid at 90 degrees to the joists & the ends should always meet on a joist. Floor board joints should be staggered for greater strength

Fix panels in place with screws. Each screw should be countersunk & a pilot hole drilled as this makes fixing the boards easier & takes the heads of the screws below the level of the floor

Do not be tempted to join boards between joists as they will soon sag & cause a weak spot in the floor. We recommend using screws rather than nails as excessive hammering could disrupt plasterboard below



RFP ?13.97 each pack - I'm selling for ?8 (each pack of 3) - please PM if interested.


Trade Point

https://www.trade-point.co.uk/departments/chipboard-loft-panel-l-1-22m-w-0-33m-t-18mm-pack-of-3/1673191_TP.prd

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