I'm looking for some advice on chipboard flooring, so look away if you want to read about cycling! 
We had a leak in our bathroom some time ago. It got repaired, but the chipboard flooring under our laminate flooring got wet and has, as a result warped.
We are moving house and have sold, however, being the nice chap that I am I want to get the floor fixed before we leave. (it was visible to the viewers and I did say I would get it fixed before they moved in). Upon lifting the laminate there are some signs of wood rot, not serious but the blackening that you get.
I get one firm to come in and provide a quote to fix it. They quote £773.95 to remove the toilet, cut out the old flooring, replace it with like and refit the toilet. This seemed excessive to me! (it's not a huge bathroom).
The second joiner comes in today, and suggests that the wood is still solid and not in need of replacing. A little work to flatten it, and some rot treatment would do the trick. £60!
He suggests he would be more than happy to do this in his own bathroom and is doing himself out of work.
So, on chipboard flooring, which has warped through getting wet, can you really keep the wood if it still retains its strength?

We had a leak in our bathroom some time ago. It got repaired, but the chipboard flooring under our laminate flooring got wet and has, as a result warped.
We are moving house and have sold, however, being the nice chap that I am I want to get the floor fixed before we leave. (it was visible to the viewers and I did say I would get it fixed before they moved in). Upon lifting the laminate there are some signs of wood rot, not serious but the blackening that you get.
I get one firm to come in and provide a quote to fix it. They quote £773.95 to remove the toilet, cut out the old flooring, replace it with like and refit the toilet. This seemed excessive to me! (it's not a huge bathroom).
The second joiner comes in today, and suggests that the wood is still solid and not in need of replacing. A little work to flatten it, and some rot treatment would do the trick. £60!

So, on chipboard flooring, which has warped through getting wet, can you really keep the wood if it still retains its strength?