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I'm installing tounge and groove chipboard subfloor with channels for underfloor heating to replace old floorboards.
I've added 150mm PIR between the (170 x 50 mm) joists, level with the top of the joist.
The joists aren't particularly even and I've added plastic spacers in some places where some joists were too low.
I'm wondering whether it's worth using wood glue in addition to spax screws to hold the sub floor down. I'm hesitant against using wood glue since it will make it impossible to ever replace the subfloor but on the other side I'm worried about squeaks if I don't use wood glue.
I'm wondering if using good quality screws every 10cm along the joist removes the need for glue.
Any advice would be appreciated.
I've added 150mm PIR between the (170 x 50 mm) joists, level with the top of the joist.
The joists aren't particularly even and I've added plastic spacers in some places where some joists were too low.
I'm wondering whether it's worth using wood glue in addition to spax screws to hold the sub floor down. I'm hesitant against using wood glue since it will make it impossible to ever replace the subfloor but on the other side I'm worried about squeaks if I don't use wood glue.
I'm wondering if using good quality screws every 10cm along the joist removes the need for glue.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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