alex999
29th August 2007, 02:01 PM
Due to some problems we have had in our project, and our life, it looks like I am going to have some yellow tongue particle board exposed to the weather for about 3.5-4 months.
All the manufacturer's material and the Australian Standard states that this particle board can be exposed for upto 3 months.
Is having the board exposed for more than 3 months a big problem? From looking at project homes going up in the area I have noticed the odd home have the particle board exposed for more than 3 months and the builders don't seem concerned.
I realise that I may have to sand the boards down to get it smooth, but I was more concerned with the boards deteriorating - especially those that have a load bearing wall on them. Some of the joists that are held up by the load bearing wall span a room of 5.4 metres and I would hate to have the particle board give way at some point in the future.
The boards look and feel OK at the moment. However, for peace of mind I am thinking of pulling up the boards that hold up the load bearing wall now and replacing them. Is this too drastic a move? It would only be about 4 boards.
cheers
Alex
All the manufacturer's material and the Australian Standard states that this particle board can be exposed for upto 3 months.
Is having the board exposed for more than 3 months a big problem? From looking at project homes going up in the area I have noticed the odd home have the particle board exposed for more than 3 months and the builders don't seem concerned.
I realise that I may have to sand the boards down to get it smooth, but I was more concerned with the boards deteriorating - especially those that have a load bearing wall on them. Some of the joists that are held up by the load bearing wall span a room of 5.4 metres and I would hate to have the particle board give way at some point in the future.
The boards look and feel OK at the moment. However, for peace of mind I am thinking of pulling up the boards that hold up the load bearing wall now and replacing them. Is this too drastic a move? It would only be about 4 boards.
cheers
Alex