How thick should I make the floor?

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vintage steel
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I am cutting out every square inch of rotted or swollen sawdust board and replacing it with 5/8" plywood. I plan on sheeting over that with another layer of plywood and staggering all the joints. I will screw and glue the whole works together.

Another layer of 5/8" would probably be ideal but I am considering going with 1/2" to reduce cost, it is considerably cheaper. I don't want the floor to warp or rot ...ever again.

I don't want to spend more than I need to but, more importantly, I want the floor rock solid for a long time after this.
any thoughts?

Thanks,
-Russ
bobfather99
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If I read that right, you plan to go with two layers of 1/2" plywood?? It will work but it might just be easier to go with 5/8" or 3/4" in a single layer. Good guide to go by is to use the same thickness as what was taken out.
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vintage steel
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bobfather99 wrote:If I read that right, you plan to go with two layers of 1/2" plywood?? It will work but it might just be easier to go with 5/8" or 3/4" in a single layer. Good guide to go by is to use the same thickness as what was taken out.
The original particle board is 5/8", I am replacing it with 5'8" (19/32") plywood.
I am putting another layer of plywood on top of that throughout the entire house. my question is;
Should what thickness should I use for the second layer?
Norm Frechette
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Why 2 layers and not 1 layer of 3/4 inch?
vintage steel
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I'm not building a new house, I have to work with what is existing. 5/8 is what is there.
bobfather99
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Im thinking the 5/8" should be fine, the extra plywood might not be necessary to make a stronger floor. Couldn't hurt anything to add extra though.
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bondo
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why not go with OSB for the first layer, which is considerably cheaper and just as strong, and then a layer of plywood on top of that.
hhb
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Avantech if you want to avoid rot. 1 layer will do it.
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