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rehab techniques for a concrete block framed condo.
Hi - have a few general questions on building on top of concrete block in a condo..
1. For flooring - obviously ceramic is ok (directly applied) as well as floating floors. If you did a hardwood floor, would you use special nails into the concrete, or would you glue down? (or glue underlament then nail regularly.
2. Same for wood or other baseboard - glue? masonry nails ect?
3. same on fastening cabinets to walls.
thanks!
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