Diy concrete slab flatwork vs.
Flooring on concrete slab diy.
Alternatively screw rows of treated 1x4s to the concrete 16 in.
However many homeowners are disappointed to discover that solid wood flooring cannot be installed on a concrete slab.
This method requires you taping a 16 inch square piece of clear plastic at least 6 mils thick to the floor.
Slab flatwork is messy complicated work.
These types of jobs refer to your walkways driveways and concrete floors.
In this video we show you how to pour your basic 16 x 12 concrete slab.
This causes the floor to float above the subfloor.
Spread the glue hold the trowel at a 45 degree angle and spread the glue make sure the teeth of the trowel touch the concrete.
Laminate flooring is also fairly easy to install.
Lay 6 mil polyethylene sheeting over the concrete to minimize moisture migration from the concrete up into the wood flooring.
Treated plywood to the concrete with concrete screws spaced every 16 in.
If you have to level a sloped site or bring in a lot of fill hire an excavator for a day to help prepare the site.
A slab on grade is defined as any concrete slab poured over excavated soil.
From demolition work to prep reinforcement to edging each one of these jobs requires expertise and equipment most people don t have available.
This style of wood floor is recommended with the use of a concrete slab because engineered floors are more moisture resistant than traditional hardwood and the flooring clicks together like one large piece of flooring which is easier to install on cement.
Laminate flooring is a good alternative to wood flooring in basements.
We go over all the necessary steps for your concrete slab to come out perfect.
Lay the section on the concrete slab and use moisture resistant tape to tape all four sides to the floor.
We caution against the plastic sheet method for testing moisture levels in your concrete slab.
How to pour a concrete slab.
Pour a small amount of glue on the concrete about the width of two or three boards and use the trowel to scrape the glue and drips clean away from the bucket.
From a radiant heating perspective it doesn t matter if the slab is actually at grade or is poured several feet below grade as part of a full foundation.