Nailing plywood to concrete floor if you place the poly and place t g plywood fixed by glueing in the groove without fixing any nails or anchor.
How to nail plywood to concrete floor.
Insert concrete or masonry nails into the holes and drive them flush to the surface of the wood using a framing hammer.
Plywood is often used as a sub flooring.
Concrete nails are shaped like thick common nails.
Lay the 1x4s perpendicular to the direction you intend to install the floor planks.
If the nail stops before its head reaches the surface no amount of pounding will.
One way to attach plywood to a concrete surface is to screw it into place with concrete fasteners.
It can be installed on top of concrete before hardwood flooring or another type of material is installed.
Treated plywood to the concrete with concrete screws spaced every 16 in.
Floated subfloor alternate subfloor glue down sub floor and the nail down subfloor system.
I have read about nailing it to the concrete but that could wreck the look of the plywood do i think gluing is the best but can i just glue straight to the concrete or if i out a vapour barrier glue it to that.
These nails are cheap hold well as long as they penetrate at least inch into the concrete and are extremely hard to pull out.
Alternatively screw rows of treated 1x4s to the concrete 16 in.
Reposition the board over the pilot holes aligning the board with the marks on the floor.
Then nail the flooring planks with a standard flooring nailer see photo for details.
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Learn how to install beautiful hardwood floors over a concrete slab.
Another way that involves less strain and hard work is to glue the plywood to the concrete.
This plywood floor would be the floor not a subfloor.