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24 minutes ago, NickyLouie said:

Wondering what some local options for loft flooring, lightweight and thin.

The world is your oyster. Difficult to say without more info.

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Just now, NickyLouie said:

 

Good point, lost on the experts who commented.

If you use wood you can get termite treatment for the wood.

but a large area you cant see, a loft who knows what will happen under the boards.

not trying to put you off, maybe others can advise on this .

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11 minutes ago, NickyLouie said:

 

Good point, lost on the experts who commented.

 

 

 

 

Not lost at all, termites are a big problem in Thailand.

If the op wants to work with wood it is up to him.

Posted
9 minutes ago, jvs said:

Not lost at all, termites are a big problem in Thailand.

If the op wants to work with wood it is up to him.

Naw Sherm, no peckerwoods 

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I put 2 x 5 mm thick chipboard in my loft 8 years ago, untreated. I took up two pieces recently to get to some cables and there was no sign on infestation anywhere. Single story house in the middle of a one rai termite nest.

Posted
4 hours ago, nigelforbes said:

I put 2 x 5 mm thick chipboard in my loft 8 years ago, untreated. I took up two pieces recently to get to some cables and there was no sign on infestation anywhere. Single story house in the middle of a one rai termite nest.

 

Good to know, planning to lay some 4x8 diamond plate sheets on top of whatever subflooring I can come up.

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39 minutes ago, NickyLouie said:

 

Good to know, planning to lay some 4x8 diamond plate sheets on top of whatever subflooring I can come up.

Don’t bet that your termites have the same taste profile. Use Chanderite to be safe.

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2 hours ago, nigelforbes said:

Wood preservatives protect against bugs et al and is cheap enough, whatever wood you decide to use, perhaps treat the underside at a minimum.

 

prefer some type of composite material if available here

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