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I had a perimeter drain installed in a basement room that had leaks in major rain storms. Room is gutted down to poured walls, floors and exposed joists. Rooms seems to stay dry now; ready to build walls.
Problem: How can I attach sole plate to the concrete floor without introducing leaks? I will move the sole plate & build the framed wall out a couple of inches from the concrete wall to miss the plastic perimeter drain, but even beyond the drain the concrete the installer used to fill their trench is thinner than the main poured floor and I suspect it will leak if I Ram-set nails into it. The installer suggested using construction adhesive to secure the sole plate.
I am looking for a solution that will pass inspection. My county publishes guidelines for basement remodels that specifies 8D nails 16"OC into the concrete. I doubt that adhesive alone will pass.
Any ideas?
Guy
Problem: How can I attach sole plate to the concrete floor without introducing leaks? I will move the sole plate & build the framed wall out a couple of inches from the concrete wall to miss the plastic perimeter drain, but even beyond the drain the concrete the installer used to fill their trench is thinner than the main poured floor and I suspect it will leak if I Ram-set nails into it. The installer suggested using construction adhesive to secure the sole plate.
I am looking for a solution that will pass inspection. My county publishes guidelines for basement remodels that specifies 8D nails 16"OC into the concrete. I doubt that adhesive alone will pass.
Any ideas?
Guy