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.
Gluing plywood to a cement floor for a floor.
Repeat the process for all of the other pieces of plywood that need to adhere to the concrete.
Step 1 start with a piece of plywood in the corner of the room farthest from the door.
A plywood underlayment helps to strengthen a subfloor that has some flex or bend to it to make a more stable foundation for your floor.
When installing a new floor over cement wood studs take on the role of floor joists.
This plywood floor would be the floor not a subfloor.
You can tack on a layer of plywood to complete the subfloor before adding the finished flooring material.
Tap down on the plywood with a cement block to ensure all air bubbles are expelled.
Good to know if you need to cut the door get the approximate layout of the cut and use masking tape on top and bottom of the cut line to reduce splintering as the cut.
Run your hands over the surface of the plywood and push down firmly to secure it in place.
Homes built on concrete slabs are good candidates for solid wood flooring provided that the slab does not wick up too much moisture.
Humid conditions such as.