Frequently Asked Questions About Using Hardboard for Flooring
Here are a few of the most common types of questions about using high density fiberboard as a subfloor. Any type of flooring can be placed on top of a hardboard subfloor.
Here are a few of the most common types of questions about using high density fiberboard as a subfloor. Any type of flooring can be placed on top of a hardboard subfloor.
Hardboard is a great deal for eco-responsible consumers. It is recyclable and biodegradable, resistant, trustable and a biomaterial working as a CO2 capture storage.
Hardboard is defined as “not required to comply with the emission standards or the testing and certification”, so is fully exempt of Title VI of the TSCA) for wood engineered products.
Hardboard painted (with water based paint applied by roller and a UV-topcoat) can be used in dry conditions. HDF board has a better performance against moisture than any other engineered wood panel.
Hardboard is an affordable, reliable and green product that can be used in a wide array of applications in garages, workshops or wharehouses to organize tools, keys and equipment.
Structural plywood and OSB boards make good materials for wood composite I-beams, but hardboard or high density fiberboard is even better.
Hardboard is ‘pure wood’ made up from wood and water using the thermoplastic properties of the lignin as a natural glue instead of artificial adhesives and makes it biodegradable.
Hardboard is the best ecological material for POS displays. Not only is it reusable and recyclable, but also nature friendly when disposed and easily be customized into any design, style, shape and color.
Betanzos HB is producing hardboard that can provide a solution to negotiating excessively high existing ceilings to repurpose mills and warehouses to house 21st Century live-work spaces