Submitted by icetfupson89 t3_1262hbc in DIY
As the title says I’m completely new to doing my own home repairs or construction. I’m planning on laying LVP, upon removing the carpet I noticed water damage and had to cut out MDF underlayment. I can’t find a replacement sheet to patch what I’ve ripped out. A friend suggested to buy OSB instead since it would be under the LVP anyway. The MDF underlayment is 5/8, the only OSB I can find is 19/32. Would it this ~5% difference throw off my floor significantly enough to notice? I should also mention the areas in question are at the far end of a room where it won’t be stepped on almost ever. Thanks in advance for any advice!
Dwindling_Odds t1_je7w9fx wrote
Yes, the height difference will make a difference. Definitely fix that before you lay the finished floor or you'll feel it every time you step on it. But it's easy to fix. Just use some strips of heavy paper or thin cardboard on top of the joists and then screw down the OSB on top of them. As many layers as necessary to make up the difference.