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Posted by Robert Allison on October 3, 2006, 5:18 pm
Sasquatch wrote:
> For the house we're having built, it's time to build the floor deck.
> I'm not doing the work, but I'm curious... What's the better method
> for building a floor deck? ...nailing the floor boards to the joists
> with glue or construction adhesive? ...or screwing the floor boards to
> the joists without glue? My builder told me that they typically screw
> the boards to the joists without glue, but my brother told me that he
> has always nailed the floor boards to the joists with construction
> adhesive. Which is the better technique? Will screws without glue
> work well, or will we end up with squeaks? (I think this is 3/4" OSB
> on top of 14" engineered joists.) Please advise. Thanks! - John
>
We use construction adhesive on all floors, tack them down
with nails, then go back and screw everything down. You can
screw them down without adhesive, but the little bit of extra
cost is good insurance in my book. If you nail them down
(which I detest), then use ring shank nails and adhesive.
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Robert Allison
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX
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