They make a floating flooring that looks like tile or rock.  Might be ok.

Cut out the whole sheet of damaged and do it right.  Put the tile backer if you 
do go with tile.  Then use the tile that comes in sheets already stuck 
together.  

I hate particle board with a passion.  I see all manner of homes being built 
with it in PNW and imaging how rotted it will be in a short time, while the 
rains come down while it is being put up.  Million dollar homes using that junk 
for siding, not only floors.  I demanded marine ply from my contractor.  

clay


> On Jan 25, 2017, at 7:05 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> Well it would be a decent sized area I would need to replace because I would 
> open the floor up big enough for me to work in. I am not crawling back and 
> forth under the house. Yes I do not know why they used that crappy particle 
> board type crap. If it was not rotten then yes that would make it easier. The 
> wife thinks that doing the pergo flooring in that room only would look 
> stupid. I'm not sure if I agree or not.
> 
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> 
>> On Jan 25, 2017, at 8:15 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes 
>> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>> 
>> And replace the sill plate as needed.   Got a contractor friend who will 
>> inspect the work and put it under his E & O Ins for a fee?   THat would 
>> shift the liability.   Or set up a C corp with your BIL or some such, hire 
>> the corp to do the work.  (You work for the corp.) Get estimates, bills and 
>> receipts form the corp.  As soon as the house is sold, dissolve the corp.
>> 
>> If that crap chipboard floor was not rotted, you could just jack up the 
>> joist, put a sill inder like you did, make concrete piers to support a 
>> permanent Sill, (beam) replace the sill plate and you'd be good.
>> 
>> Can you replace 2-4 tiles around the edge of the room with a contrasting 
>> tile so you son't need to rip out all the tile?  But as someone (Mitch?) 
>> said, the tile should have concrete backer board underneath.
>> 
>> I did a room with tile for 3' on 3 sides, then put carpet in the center.  
>> That way there was no seam in the carpet.  I didn't want to sew a carpet 
>> seam.
>>> Mitch Haley via Mercedes <mailto:mercedes@okiebenz.com>
>>> January 25, 2017 at 8:05 PM
>>> Jack it up, replace rotted joists, set it level, rip out rotted subfloor 
>>> and replace.
>>> Then put down proper underlayment and redo tiles.
>>> Sounds like fun, eh?
>>> 
>>> Mitch.
>>> 
>>> 
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