Pl premium is what i would recommend if you cant find it the difference is the floating glue has more elasticity to it and is what you want for joining hard wood.
Can you glue down stair treads.
Set the stair tread in place and tap the front edge with a rubber mallet to form a bond with the glue and the riser.
Water based or low voc adhesives substitute water for solvent in the adhesive and the excess moisture will cause your treads to severely warp and buckle.
Move the stair tread rubber within 48 hours prior to installation and keep them in a room with a temperature of at least 70 degrees fahrenheit.
If you use these ultra low voc adhesives you will almost certainly have warping and cupping issues causing you to have to replace your installation.
Stair treads are attached to the stair risers in different ways.
Glue down vinyl products don t have an adhesive back so you have to put glue on the substrate underlayer first.
Position one block in the.
Tread lock has good grab strength while wet and cures quickly to form a tenacious bond.
Support blocking can be added to the side of the stringers to increase surface contact for gluing.
The top tread on the stairs that cannot be accessed from underneath cannot be glue blocked.
Since you are only putting down stair treads pl premium will give you the strength you need to give maximum support of the step and you probably dont need the elasticity because im assuming its one single board for you tread meaning the board expands as one piece.
Tap along the top of the tread at the stringers to form a bond with the glue.
Apply wood glue to the two shorter sides of each glue block and then firmly press the blocks into the right angle created by the meeting of the riser and the tread.
Gluing is one of the more common methods but it depends on several factors.
If you re using sheet vinyl you need to start on the inside of the stair s l shape.
Tread lock by bostik is a one component easy gunning construction adhesive that is specifically formulated for the installation of stair tread retread and riser installations.
A water free adhesive helps prevent the tread from warping because of moisture.
Using a trowel spread some glue down.
Use generous amounts of adhesive to account for the lack of glue blocks.
Using adhesive helps reduces sounds on the stairway such as wooden treads creaking because of loose nails or screws.
With the right glue and epoxy nose caulk they are easy to install.