Carpet is sometimes nailed to the floor.
Carpet is sewed together and nailed to the floor.
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The top of the cross bridging is nailed to the top of the floor joist before the subfloor is installed. The bottom of the bridging is nailed in place after the subfloor is installed.
It means that the floor is not glued or nailed down to the subflooring surface. anonymous@oola.com
because you have one foot nailed to the floor [psyence sux]
If it sits over a cement floor, then no. If it is a nailed down floor, then you can, but you still have to install a cement board.
Definitely not, it should be angle nailed.
It is a floor that is not nailed or fastened anywhere. It does not touch the walls or base or anything, usually the requirement is .5 inch. So essentially it "floats".
Floor joist or ceiling joist? Floor joist have a board on the end all the way along the side of the building called a rim joist. Like the cross bar on the top of a T. Ceiling joist are nailed down into the top plate of the wall and to the rafters where possible.
Not the best idea. Hardwood floor should be angle nailed down, but obviously you cant do that. I think hardwood flooring would dry out and separate in places if glued.
“Nailed It” is a baking show on Netflix.
Make sure the floor is will nailed, vacuumed and free of any raised nails or noticeable dips or humps. Usually a thin foam underlayment is layed down prior to the installation of the laminate to decrease noise and aid the installation.