Liquid Nails Adhesive Subfloor And Deck Adhesives

Liquid Nails Adhesive now offers a line of extreme-temperature subfloor and deck construction adhesives that can be applied to wet or frozen lumber in temperatures as low as 22 F and as high as 120 F. Unlike traditional adhesives, they do not need to be warmed up prior to use during winter conditions and will not run or drip during the heat of summer. The latex-based adhesives are intended for subfloors, decks, and walls, and reduce squeaky floors, bridge gaps up to 3/8″, and save time during construction. They are also nonflammable and waterproof. liquidnails.com

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