So if your subfloor is 3 4 of an inch thick any screw about 1 3 4 inches long will do the trick.
Screws into neighbors floor.
You can also put some extra screws into the floor joists to secure loose areas of the subfloor.
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You do need to be careful so nails or screws do not suddenly make an appearance through the upstairs neighbors floor.
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Putting screws into ceramic tile without breaking it may seem impossible at first but if you have the right equipment and do things in the right order you will find that it is actually a very simple process.
Kept on fixing squeaks one by one until were got them all.
They come in different lengths and it s important to have several sizes on hand.
But if you are adamant about using screws just get any generic torx head t25 2 framing screws no need to spring for grks though i concede they are nice technical screws i like the grk rss line for timbers and the like.
Concrete screws are the only kind of screws that are strong enough to penetrate concrete.
Try the concrete screw first and if it does not grab in the hole you can make the hole larger and insert a plastic or metal expansion shield and install a regular screw to the shed floor.
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Concrete is a dense material so you ll need a screw that can penetrate 1 inch 2 5 centimeters into the concrete.
One way to find the existing nail or screw locations on the joist is to use a magnetic or electronic nail sensor to locate the nails.
If the plywood subfloor you re placing.
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All of the scored screws broke off easily without any projection into the carpeting.
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Toilet anchor bolts hold your toilet to the floor and keep it connected to the flange which is the opening to the waste line.
Finding the studs was the hardest part of the project.
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To put screws in concrete you need special screws a drill and the right technique.
Drive the concrete screws until their heads grip the track and secure it to the concrete floor.
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You ll want the screw to go about an inch past the plywood into the joist or underlying layer beneath it.
Try to get the concrete screw to go at least an inch into the concrete.
To find out which length of screw you ll need you first have to know how thick the flooring is.
Use the drill to drive concrete screws through the track s holes and into the starter holes.