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Because of the rough surface of OSB, you will most likely want to finish with a polyurethane coat, which will be extra work, but not only will it be heavy-duty, it will look incredibly glossy and clean with a smooth top. The polyurethane will also be important in the rooms with moisture.
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MDF is fairly stronger than particle-board. Particle-board is not very strong. MDF is quite durable. Particle-boards are relatively less durable....
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OSB can actually make installation easier than typical plank flooring. By using large sheets, you will have less to measure and less to nail in place. The weight of the boards will help keep your floor in place, too, so you don’t have to worry about shifting of planks. If you suffer from squeaky floors, the large distribution area of weight on OSB can help eliminate those annoying creaks and groans in your house as well. There are a few steps to preparing your OSB for installation. The boards should be planed first to ensure the floor goes down flat. Then, cut tongue and groove joints so the boards will go together snugly. The final step before installation is to sand the boards, especially the sides, to ensure the boards fit together with no imperfections. At this point, your OSB is ready to be laid on the floor. Staples or flooring nails can be applied through the groove to the subfloor before connecting the next board. Take care to measure as you approach walls and obstructions. If you need to finish a row with a shortened board, use a table saw with a sturdy fence to guarantee a straight cut.
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These steps will help you install an OSB floor that will be absolutely stunning. You could even try something different and install as planks if you desire, but this will require precise cutting of each plank. You could even mix up board stains and create entirely new patterns. There are a few extra steps to making OSB work as a primary floor, but the result will be very durable and one-of-a-kind. For more examples of people using OSB for flooring, see our Pinterest Board: OSB Flooring Ideas.
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