As a brand, DRIcore is great for subflooring a basement with low to mid-range moisture problems. The panels are made from OSB as well as a premade moisture barrier, which is typically constructed of polyethylene or durable foam. It is a lot like insulating a floor, but with the added protection of a water barrier.
What is DRICORE used for?
DRICORE® helps protect finished floors and furnishings from moisture that occurs in concrete floors, and from small water leaks.
Is DRICORE a floating floor?
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Who manufactures DRICORE?
Times may be tough out there for both solid and engineered wood products manufacturers but you wouldn’t know it walking through the DRIcore plant in the Toronto, Ont., suburb of Mississauga. The company, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Montreal, Que. -based Kruger Inc., is a major hive of activity where 4 ft.
Is DRIcore a vapor barrier?
In fact DriCore prohibits adding a second vapor barrier. DriCore R is rated at . 79 perms, far below the . 06 perm requirement.
Which is better DRIcore or barricade?
DRICORE Subfloor covers cold, damp concrete to protect and insulate your floor (R-Value of 1.4). BARRICADE Subfloor Air Plus softens finished floors to cushion against the hard concrete. Its sturdy confection supports over 6,600 pounds per square feet.
What is DRIcore made of?
DRICORE® is a floating subfloor made with a raised high-density polyethylene moisture barrier base bonded to an engineered core designed to allow air to flow underneath the subfloor system keeping floors warm and dry. DRICORE’s® engineered panels interlock easily, requiring no fastening or gluing.
Can you use DRIcore in a bathroom?
Registered. What we’ve done is to use DriCore everywhere BUT the bathroom, but them we’ve used 1/2 Durock backer board laid straight onto the concrete. This, combined with the tile thickness, gets us really close to the level of the DriCore.
What is the R-value of DRIcore?
With an R-Value of 3, DRICORE. Subfloor R+makes floors feel warmer. Enjoy a warm, comfortable basement for years to come!
Can you screw down DRIcore?
Remember that DRIcore must be installed as a floating floor. Normally it is not recommended to nail, glue or screw DRIcore panels to the concrete surface. In some instances, we suggest minimal fastening of the panels to the concrete surface.
Can you seal DRIcore?
FINISHED FLOOR OPTIONS
NOTE: If panels are to remain unfinished for a period of 2 weeks or longer it is recommended to seal DRIcore® panels with two coats of polyurethane to protect from moisture.
Can you nail hardwood to DRIcore?
My contractor had quoted and planned on nailing down engineered hardwood flooring directly to dricore. From what I’ve seen online, you should put an additional 3/8” wood on top of the dricore before nailing down the hardwood.
How many DRIcore panels are in a pallet?
DRIcore Engineered Subfloor Panel System (pallet of 120)
What is Dricore subfloor made of?
DRIcore System
Each panel is a complete cross-section of a subfloor system: a sandwich of OSB and a moisture barrier such as polyethylene or foam. Panels lock together, side-to-side. The top is roughly finished OSB.
Can you build walls on DRIcore?
DRIcore® panels can be installed where there is an existing wall frame or a concrete foundation wall. Where only a concrete foundation exists, it is best to install wall framing directly on top of DRIcore® panels to elevate the floor and wall framing away from direct contact of potentially damp concrete.
What is the thickness of DRIcore?
The DRICORE® Subfloor R+ panels are only 1″ in thickness, less than half of the height of a conventional subfloor.
Do I need vapor barrier under carpet in basement?
Even if you have a concrete floor under your carpet, as in the case of a finished basement, you should still install a moisture barrier under the carpet. Liquid spills can do more damage to concrete than you might think, and can even erode concrete or cement board over time.