Liquid Nails Subfloor and Deck Construction Adhesive is a VOC-compliant, low temperature and high temperature adhesive for exterior and interior uses. It is specially formulated to for extreme conditions, offering easy cold-weather gunning, bonding with wet, frozen and treated lumber, and low splatter and dripping in high heat. This high-performance adhesive is ideal for bonding common building materials to concrete, bridging gaps up to 3/8 in.
Recommended for bonding wet, frozen, engineered and treated lumber; OSB, plywood, particleboard, and waferboard
Interior and exterior formula has instant holding power
Meets the American Plywood Association AFG-01 specification
VOC compliant and low solvent
Set time of 15 minutes and 24-hour curing time
Independently certified to meet subfloor specifications, ensuring a quality product every time
GREENGUARD children and schools certified, and contributes to LEED certification and towards the NAHB National Green Building Standard certification of the structure
Q:Can this product be used to glue down half-inch plywood underlayment to subfloor?
by|Jun 15, 2023
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A:Â It worked for me but you still need to fasten with screws. I do all the seems and dabs all around with a little more in the center. I think it helps noise reduction and flex as well
by|Jun 18, 2023
A:Â Hello, we need more information about your project. Please feel free to contact us at techservicerequests@ppg.com or 1-800-441-9695 between 8am-5pm ET.
by|Jun 16, 2023
Q:Can this product be used to adhere foamboard to concrete?
by|May 16, 2023
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A:Â Hello Bob, no, this product is not recommended for concrete.
by|May 18, 2023
Q:My flooring installer spilled some liquid nails on my new hardwood flooring while he was installing the floors. How can I get the glue off without ruining the new floors?
by|Apr 6, 2023
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A:Â Hello, please feel free to contact us at techservicerequests@ppg.com or 1-800-441-9695 between 8am-5pm ET.
by|Apr 17, 2023
Q:USED LNP-902 TO GLUE LINOLEUM FLOOR TO OUTDOOR TREATED PLYWWOD. IT RAINED THE NEXT DAY. NOW THE GLUE SEEMS TO BE WATRY AND IS COMING UP. WE COVERED THE WORK WITH A TARP, BUT THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED IN THREE DAYS. WHAR TO DO WHEN ALL IS DRY?
by|May 25, 2022
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A:Â Please call us at 1-800-441-9695 to discuss this in more detail.
by|May 27, 2022
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Dec 27, 2018
Easy to work with, strong and I can trust my work is going to be perfect and last longer with liq...
Easy to work with, strong and I can trust my work is going to be perfect and last longer with liquid nails
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Mar 6, 2018
Good holding power!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I used this to adhere wood molding/trim to drywall that was fastened directly to an interior block wall that would not accept nails. Also tried it in a commercial office setting where vinyl trim was falling off. It grips great.
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It did not dry in the time it said.
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Oct 18, 2023
this was dry and I couldn't get it to come out. I didn't have time to take it back and exchange so I just cut a big hole in the side and dug it out with a stick.