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DRICORE Subfloor Membrane Panel 3/4 in. x 2 ft. x 2 ft. Oriented Strand Board FG10006 - The Home Depot
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FLOORLOT BlueStep Underlayment with Moisture Barrier for Laminate and Wood Floors, (200 sq.ft Roll) - Amazon.com
![What to cover our subfloor with for a few weeks while we await delivery of our new flooring? Should be relatively cheap, easy to apply, non permanent, reasonably hard wearing. : r/DIYUK What to cover our subfloor with for a few weeks while we await delivery of our new flooring? Should be relatively cheap, easy to apply, non permanent, reasonably hard wearing. : r/DIYUK](https://i.imgur.com/kEpDJh2.jpg)
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![Plytanium 1-1/8-in x 4-ft x 8-ft Pine Plywood Subfloor in the Plywood & Sheathing department at Lowes.com Plytanium 1-1/8-in x 4-ft x 8-ft Pine Plywood Subfloor in the Plywood & Sheathing department at Lowes.com](https://mobileimages.lowes.com/productimages/f524eb5c-0bbd-49fe-880c-fc095905eb50/00732530.jpg)
Plytanium 1-1/8-in x 4-ft x 8-ft Pine Plywood Subfloor in the Plywood & Sheathing department at Lowes.com
![Levelling" options before 3/4" nail down? Sub floor dips 1/4" Over 2 feet. Old Log cabin, getting underneath to jack joists/other repair wasn't in the cards. This was the cheapest/easiest outcome. I Levelling" options before 3/4" nail down? Sub floor dips 1/4" Over 2 feet. Old Log cabin, getting underneath to jack joists/other repair wasn't in the cards. This was the cheapest/easiest outcome. I](https://preview.redd.it/levelling-options-before-3-4-nail-down-sub-floor-dips-1-4-v0-ma3uldtmi9fa1.jpg?auto=webp&s=15d87b2fcbb6f825a4c5c4f3be6b9d78e4fa4612)