Underlayment Nails
<p>Underlayment nails are designed to lay plywood or composition underlayment over existing wooden floors and floor joists. They are also suitable for subfloor installations.</p>
Underlayment Nail 1/4 Inch, 252PK
Model | Item | Price (ex. VAT) | |
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106110178 | AB6LWJ | €10.34 |
Underlayment Nail 13/64 Inch, 536PK
Model | Item | Price (ex. VAT) | |
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4NEZ7 | AD8XDJ | €10.34 |
Underlayment Nails
Underlayment nails are designed to lay plywood or composition underlayment over existing wooden floors and floor joists. They are also suitable for subfloor installations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far apart should underlayment nails be placed?
These nails should be driven over the entire surface plywood sheet, at intervals of 6 to 8 inches.
What should the ideal thickness of underlayment be?
Ideally, the underlayment should be approximately 1/4 to 1/2 inches thick, to provide a flat & smooth surface for the floor.
What strategies ensure the smooth installation of underlayment?
- In order to prevent workers from scratching and denting the smooth surface, install the underlayment as late in the construction process as possible.
- The underlayment may have two sides, so It should be installed with the better side up. If it is made of A/C plywood, the 'A' side should be facing upwards.
- Place the underlayment parallel to the floor joists. Never align the seams of the underlayment with those of the subfloor. Instead, space them apart by at least 2 inches. This improves the floor's stability and lessens the spread of lines through resilient floors.
- Keep a gap of 1/32 inches at the underlayment edges to accommodate natural swelling.
- Avoid sitting on hand tools or stepping on loose nails.
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