enginerding
Structural
- Oct 3, 2006
- 205
Everyone was very helpful with my last question, so I am going to try again!
Does anyone have any guidance on criteria for acceptance of OSB subfloor that has been exposed to a lot of rain in construction? Some areas look better than others. There are some areas where significant delamination is evident and others that look like brand new. It is the range in between that I am looking for some guidance on. Any ideas?
Does anyone have any guidance on criteria for acceptance of OSB subfloor that has been exposed to a lot of rain in construction? Some areas look better than others. There are some areas where significant delamination is evident and others that look like brand new. It is the range in between that I am looking for some guidance on. Any ideas?