Georgia-Pacific APA Engineered Wood Construction Guide - Floors User Manual

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Floor Construction

ENGINEERED WOOD CONSTRUCTION GUIDE

FORM NO. E30V

© 2011 APA – THE ENGINEERED WOOD ASSOCIATION

WWW.APAWOOD.ORG

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TABLE 14

APA PLYWOOD UNDERLAYMENT

(a)

Plywood Grades

(b)

Application

Minimum

Plywood

Performance

Category

Fastener Size

and Type

(c)

Maximum Fastener

Spacing (in.)

(d)

Panel

Edges

(e)

Intermediate

APA UNDERLAYMENT APA
C-C Plugged EXT APA RATED
STURD-I-FLOOR (19/32 or
larger Performance Category)

Over smooth subfloor

1/4

3d x 1-1/4-in. ring-

or screw-shank nails

min. 12-1/2 gage

(0.099 in.) shank dia.

(f)

3

6 each way

Over lumber subfloor

or uneven surfaces

11/32

6

8 each way

(a) For underlayment recommendations under ceramic tile, refer to

Table 15.

(b) In areas to be finished with resilient floor coverings such as tile or

sheet vinyl, or with fully adhered carpet, specify Under layment,

C-C Plugged or veneer-faced STURD-I-FLOOR with “sanded face.”

Underlayment A-C, Underlayment B-C, Marine EXT or sanded

plywood grades marked “Plugged Crossbands Under Face,” “Plugged

Crossbands (or Core),” “Plugged Inner Plies” or “Meets Under layment

Requirements” may also be used under resilient floor coverings.

(c) See

Table 5, page 14

, for nail dimensions.

(d) Fasteners for 5-ply plywood underlayment panels and for

panels with a Performance Category greater than 1/2 may be

spaced 6 inches on center at edges and 12 inches each way

intermediate.

(e) Fasten panels 3/8" from panel edges.
(f) Use 4d x 1-1/2" ring- or screw-shank nails, minimum 12-1/2

gage (0.099") shank diameter, for underlayment panels with a

Performance Category of 19/32 to 3/4.

Underlayment grades of plywood have a solid, touch-sanded surface for direct application of carpet and pad. For

areas to be covered with resilient floor covering, specify panels with “sanded face,” or certain other grades as noted in

Table 14. Special inner-ply construction of Under layment resists dents and punctures from concentrated loads. Applied

as recom mended, plywood Underlayment is also dimensionally stable and eliminates excessive swelling and subse-
quent buckling or humps around nails.

Joint stagger optional

for subfloor panels

Spacing

of 1/32" recom-

mended at under-

layment butt joints

APA RATED SHEATHING

or board subflooring (subflooring

must be dry before laying underlayment)

No blocking required

if underlayment edge joints

are offset from subfloor

joints or if tongue and

grooved (T&G) subfloor is used

Resilient tile or sheet

flooring, carpet or

nonstructural flooring

APA plywood underlayment

(see Table 14 for underlayment

recommendations for thin

flooring products)

FIGURE 6
INSTALLATION OF APA PLYWOOD UNDERLAYMENT

Subfloor and

underlayment

panels oriented

with strength

(long) axis

across

supports

Stagger end joints by at least one joist spacing

in underlayment panels (optional under carpet

and pad) for maximum stiffness and strength

Min. 2" offset from

subfloor edge joints

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