I don t remember what it is called but it comes in a roll 6 ft by 50 ft.
Gluing plywood to concrete floor.
If you choose to glue the solid parquet flooring directly to the slab there are a few key factors.
Wood and concrete don t play well together without a moisture barrier.
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.
Plywood is often used as a sub flooring.
Gluing plywood to concrete isn t a simple task especially if you are gluing large sheets to a vertical wall or even worse a horizontal ceiling.
Another way that involves less strain and hard work is to glue the plywood to the concrete.
This particular form of flooring can be installed on either a plywood or concrete slab surface.
This will be easier if two people place the plywood down onto the glue and then press down firmly to help the glue set.
When installing a new floor over cement wood studs take on the role of floor joists.
How to glue wood studs to a cement floor.
You can tack on a layer of plywood to complete the subfloor before.
Adhering plywood directly to concrete does not provide a barrier to stop moisture from absorbing into the plywood.
I think it would be better to adhere these to the concrete floor than to add a layer of plywood over the concrete.
I beleive the op is talking about vinyl tile.
Concrete has moisture in it and your wood will mold and rot over time.
Don t glue the plywood to the concrete.
Concrete isn t usually perfectly flat so the plywood will need to conform to the concrete s surface.
Step 5 drill a few screws through the plywood into the subfloor to suck the plywood tight while increasing the overall strength of the connection between the underlayment and the underlying material.