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DRIcore Subfloor Installation Video
8:40
14 лет назад
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@heinrichberger9744
@heinrichberger9744 Год назад
Know what you're talking about if you're going to make a movie. Don't present a video that looks like it was made in 1970. Only thing she didn't do was come in with cookies and milk and call him Wally. And yeah, the music is irritating as hell. It is a thinner product today and price is 50% higher than 3 years ago.
@tigrankasparov5389
@tigrankasparov5389 2 года назад
Why you reduce the thickness for 3 mm? You increase price from $5.80 CAD to $8.38 CAD during pandemic period and reduce thickness!!! What I should do know if half of my basement covered with "old" product and new doesn't fit know!!! Just money in mind!!! Not quality!!!
@tigrankasparov5389
@tigrankasparov5389 2 года назад
Why you reduce the thickness for 3 mm? You increase price from $5.80 CAD to $8.38 CAD during pandemic period and reduce thickness!!! What I should do know if half of my basement covered with "old" product and new doesn't fit know!!! Just money in mind!!! Not quality!!!
@Asyiadancing
@Asyiadancing 3 года назад
Installation in this video starts at 5:40
@garywellings2281
@garywellings2281 3 года назад
Oh dear,there is alot of info in this video. Goto 6:40 to the install procedure,where joint spacing and cutting is the most important for layout. The music rattling bells drove me to stop the video and find one where I could hear the voices. Thanks
@moppymcjones
@moppymcjones 4 года назад
Lol. The enthusiasm levels are at 11.
@subsnclubs
@subsnclubs 4 года назад
What’s the drill for? Isn’t it a floating floor so it shouldn’t be screwed down..
@bobsutton4
@bobsutton4 4 года назад
Why suggest a drill and show tapcon screws when the video doesn't show fastening the dricore to the concrete? Is the drill really needed?
@jyma2011
@jyma2011 5 лет назад
J'ai déjà utilisé et c'est excellent.
@kaygeemusic5077
@kaygeemusic5077 5 лет назад
had to fast forward most of this because of the crappy music.
@headcoach2721
@headcoach2721 6 лет назад
What about DOORS ? What if your doors are already framed ?
@johnbalzano6588
@johnbalzano6588 7 лет назад
ruined if the OSB gets submerged.
@jhitt79
@jhitt79 6 лет назад
John Balzano anything would be ruined if submerged.
@djxxxplicit
@djxxxplicit 5 лет назад
@@jhitt79 lmao
@ArlynEmrys
@ArlynEmrys 3 года назад
I thought I'd install it next to my tub & cover it with cement board
@bethclawson3201
@bethclawson3201 8 лет назад
Wierd, two "official "Dricore videos and you get two different sets of instructions? Who who to believe the CEO of Dricore or these actors? differences are: room acclimatization, finish inches at the end of a row and starting position of the panel. Why on earth would I use a pounding block on the tongue side of the board? wouldn't that increase damage risk to the tongue board?
@tkub77
@tkub77 5 лет назад
i know you posted this 2 years ago, and im just reading it now.. but i thought the same thing!! pounding on the tongue is not the way to install this product!!
@benmaclean2789
@benmaclean2789 5 месяцев назад
might be wrong but I think they were doing the laminate backwards too@@tkub77
@duanebg
@duanebg 8 лет назад
So if I've placed walls already, is it recommended to leave drywall to concrete floor level or remove it to allow drycore to be laid 1/4" from 2x4 walls?
@GuildofKnightlyArts
@GuildofKnightlyArts 8 лет назад
They do need to come down on their pricing. Menards sells their product and its $5.38 for a 2'x2' tile. Pretty ridiculous. This OSB and a little plastic doesn't cost hardly anything to manufacture.
@shanmike11
@shanmike11 6 лет назад
A 4x8 sheet of tongue and groove subfloor will cost you about $25. Now add in the fact that this sheet needs to get cut into 2x2 panels, tongue and grooves cut and the plastic bottom attached. I guess dricore should do all the extra work and materials for no extra money just so you don't bitch about cost? Clearly you don't run a successful business...
@jhitt79
@jhitt79 6 лет назад
Jason it's cheaper to just get the rolls of the plastic (like from dmx) then do subfloor over. You'd have a better vapor barrier as well
@mattunruh722
@mattunruh722 4 года назад
@@shanmike11 agreed. In my calculations, Dricore is literally $1 more per sq ft. than going with black DMX foundation wrap with OSB on top. Yes, you can seal the seams on the DMX, and not on the Dricore, but then you're adding the cost of seal tape as well. Dricore is way easier to install. To install tongue & groove OSB over DMX properly (black DMX foundation wrap with tongue & groove OSB overtop), you still need to fasten it with tapcons, which now heightens the cost and labour considerably. Dricore is a floating subfloor, no fasteners, except for certain flooring applications like tile and hardwood. If you're going to put tile or hardwood over either of these products, you're still going to have to fasten both DMX+OSB or Dricore with tapcon cement fasteners anyways, which compromises the 'perfect' vapour seal DMX claims.
@RJMEL24
@RJMEL24 3 года назад
$1.09/SF is reasonable and this product is less work.
@danparadis6908
@danparadis6908 2 года назад
In 5 years the price has nearly doubled. I just paid $10 per piece today.
@milkweedsage
@milkweedsage 8 лет назад
lol, if you're going to talk about wearing a mask, at least wear it properly! both elastics from an N95 need to be around to the back of your head.
@roj6303
@roj6303 8 лет назад
I plan on installing DRIcore as a subfloor in my below grade basement. Currently there is a vinyl laminate laid over the concrete. I will not be removing the baseboard moldings that are already in place. 2 questions: Should I remove the vinyl flooring already in place or can I put the DRIcore right over it? Since I will not be removing the baseboard moldings do I still have to shim 1/4" all around or can I butt the DRIcore right against the molding? Thank you very much
@JewWise
@JewWise 9 лет назад
3:47 "For personal protection when cutting wear...work gloves...". Yet the man is not wearing work gloves as he is saying this.
@mattscarpz
@mattscarpz 9 лет назад
That's a Framing Square not a "T Square" its in the shape of an "L" lol :P
@bearkats1020
@bearkats1020 9 лет назад
Shouldn't you start the tongue of the panel towards the outside of the wall or towards the 1/4" piece so when you lay the next piece and hammer together with a block you don't damage the tongue? Always hammer on the groove edge, not the tongue edge
@jeffweber8244
@jeffweber8244 5 лет назад
Yeah, the other video says opposite. This seems like the most important detail, and they got it wrong.
@beaujross
@beaujross 9 лет назад
Good question Rob - I'm considering using DRIcore in my garage, but with the amount of rain/humidity here in the PNW, I would need to use some kind of threshold on the garage door side.
@Southpaw07
@Southpaw07 10 лет назад
great product !
@totszwai
@totszwai 10 лет назад
LOL these things cost 2 limbs.
@dawood121derful
@dawood121derful 3 года назад
Yeah, fast, easy and EXPENSIVE!!
@actionjackson8073
@actionjackson8073 10 лет назад
I could really do without the loudass techno music. I'm not trying to jam out, I'm trying to learn about flooring solutions.
@ernestocabrera876
@ernestocabrera876 5 лет назад
I agree. it's hard trying to focus on the information with that damn techno music in the background.
@SuperMacdaknife
@SuperMacdaknife 11 лет назад
overe concrete
@SuperMacdaknife
@SuperMacdaknife 11 лет назад
6 mill ,then 1/16 blue pad,7/16 osb, then 7/ 16 osb on a 45%.. subfloor....
@SuperMacdaknife
@SuperMacdaknife 11 лет назад
2 much money, i wood presume.. i
@jbunoriginal
@jbunoriginal 4 года назад
Troy Vance I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE 😂
@ksutherland2731
@ksutherland2731 11 лет назад
thatsnot entirely true with an R value of 1.7 when installed over a concrete floor, DRIcore has the effect of warming a room by 3.2°C (6°F), also eliminating the hardness and dampness of concrete make it much more comfortable, enevn better with finished flooring on top of it.
@robmaxwell5085
@robmaxwell5085 11 лет назад
I would rally like to hear how you would seal the garage end. I have an outside lanai with a roller door in a northern climate and I would like to hear suggestions on how to seal the open end. The roller door would be closed in winter and when facing inclement weather biut would be open at other times. Suggestions. Transition piece caulked with clear sealant is what I am leaning toward. Also, my wife would like to finish the area with engineeered hardwood. Rob