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Finish grade

Please find below a selection of relevant articles from AEC companies and organizations for finish grade.

Particle Board as Subfloor? - February 15, 2006
...board, but someone now told me that was wrong. Is this bad enough to justify redoing the subfloor with plywood? Could I just put plywood over it? A: You can apply ¼-inch birch finish grade wood plywood underlayment on top of the particle board, using long staples and glue. This really doesn't meet specifications, but it works as long as the... See #1.



Jensen Precast - Southern Nevada - Terms
...resetting or re-delivery not caused by Jensen Precast will be charged at the hourly rate for the equipment involved. The customer will be solely responsible for the following: Finish grade, leveling, and position of product. Grouting, and/or sealing of vault sections, grade rings, risers, frames and covers, pipes, etc. Excavation, bedding, ... See #2.

Spee-D Channel Drain is ideal for commercial and residential applications.
99 ea Spee-D Channel Drain with Inverse Flying buttress design, bottom flange, patented honeycomb reinforced walls and UV inhibitor. Grate should be recessed 1/8" below finish grade in non traffic applications. Grate should be recessed 1/4" in traffic applications. (Click to enlarge) Spee-D Channel Grate 2' long Channel Grate $20.99 ea. See #3.

Frequently Asked Questions - A Jandris And Sons
How many units should be buried? Typically, 1" (25mm) is buried for every 8" (200mm) of wall height with a minimum of 6" (150mm) below finish grade. In most cases, other than where the grade slopes away from the wall at the base, 3 to 4 units are the maximum to be buried on tall walls. Burying more... See #4.



Frequently Asked Questions - A Jandris And Sons
How many units should be buried? Typically, 1" (25mm) is buried for every 8" (200mm) of wall height with a minimum of 6" (150mm) below finish grade. In most cases, other than where the grade slopes away from the wall at the base, 3 to 4 units are the maximum to be buried on tall walls. Burying more... See #5.

Sure-Loc Edging
4. Hammer stakes below top of edging. 5. To ensure straight lines, stake and backfill edging continuously, compacting both sides to ensure the finish grade is approximately ½" below top of edging. Helpful Hints END STAKE ADAPTERS – Use at all start/stop points to secure edging and to splice cut pieces together. See #6.

1: http://www.free-flooring.com [c1014470]
2: http://www.jensenprecast.com [c1031922]
3: http://www.advancedsurfaces.com [c1251048]
4: http://www.ajandris.com [c1251302]
5: http://www.ajandris.com [c982243]
6: http://surelocedging.com [c1002620]

 





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