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Carmen's One  is the most versatile flooring and construction adhesive on the market.

Carmen's One  urethane adhesive can be used to install all engineered, solid, bamboo, cork, and parquet hardwood flooring, tile, concrete, glass. This urethane adhesive may be used over all substrates common to hardwood flooring installations including concrete, plywood, OSB, well bonded vinyl/VCT and ceramic tile, cement backer board, gypsum underlayments, cement patch/underlayments, radiant-heat flooring, and properly prepared terrazzo. This adhesive can also be used to install plywood, as well as ceramic tile, marble,  and stone inlays for commercial or residential use.

 

 

More Good News about Carmen’s One:

-LEED Qualified and California Proposition 65 Compliant.

-Stubbornly water-resistant - a tile-on-tile application submerged in water is still holding after 3 months!

-Adhesive survives weather extremes - think of an uninsulated cabin in Northern Wisconsin where there are warm summers and cold winters.

 -Long-lasting! A tile-on-tile application in the kitchen of a Rozzati’s Pizzas is still in place since 2010. Yes, it’s right for jobs big and small - in any setting:

-Residential - suburban home, sprawling mansion -Commercial- strip malls, shopping malls, offices and office towers -Industrial - factories, assembly locations -Institutional - hospitals, schools, sports facilities, government buildings, airports. It is this simple. Carmen’s One™, urethane professional-grade flooring adhesive for all known glue-down applications, flooring types and substrates. It is made by flooring professionals for flooring professionals.

 

 

How much glue you will need for hardwood floors will depend on one main factor, and this is how well the individual pieces of flooring fit together. In other words, it has to do with how thick the glue line needs to be.

If your sub-floor is very straight and level, and all of the wooden boards are cut to size well, the glue line may be as thin as 1/64th of an inch, or in other words, everything fits together well. If this is the case, a single gallon of wood glue may be enough to cover up to 100 square feet of surface area.