kiteman0
Well-Known Member
i need a little help 
i took the floor up on my trailer last weekend due to it having very soft spots. the floor was made up with T&G running lenght ways (not very thick) with the rice hard wood flooring on the top.
its had extra braces fitted to support the floor.
Is it better to use T&G again??
or would it be better to use thicker planks running width ways and leave a inch gap inbetween each board so that any water can run straight out istead of siiting on top of the wood??
i would also cover in rubber matting due to having the gaps.
any thoughts on this would be appreciated. thanks

i took the floor up on my trailer last weekend due to it having very soft spots. the floor was made up with T&G running lenght ways (not very thick) with the rice hard wood flooring on the top.
its had extra braces fitted to support the floor.
Is it better to use T&G again??
or would it be better to use thicker planks running width ways and leave a inch gap inbetween each board so that any water can run straight out istead of siiting on top of the wood??
i would also cover in rubber matting due to having the gaps.
any thoughts on this would be appreciated. thanks