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How is ZMesh secured to the floor?

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How is ZMesh secured to the floor?

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With a wood sub floor, the ZMesh can be directly nailed or stapled through. With a concrete sub floor, the ZMesh can be glued down. Whoever is installing the flooring on the ZMesh can do so as if the ZMesh were not even there. Plastic lathe (not metal lathe) should be used when using tile on top of the ZMesh.

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With a wood sub floor, the ZMesh can be directly nailed or stapled through. With a concrete sub floor, the ZMesh can be glued down. Whoever is installing the flooring on the ZMesh can do so as if the ZMesh were not even there. Plastic lathe (not metal lathe) should be used when using tile on top of the ZMesh.

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With a wood sub floor, the ZMesh can be directly nailed or stapled through. With a concrete sub floor, the ZMesh can be glued down. Whoever is installing the flooring on the ZMesh can do so as if the ZMesh were not even there. Plastic lathe (not metal lathe) should be used when using tile on top of the ZMesh.

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With a wood subfloor, the Zmesh can be directly nailed or stapled through. With a concrete subfloor, the Zmesh can be glued down. Whoever is installing the flooring on the Zmesh can do so as if the Zmesh were not even there. Plastic lathe (not metal lathe) should be used when using tile on top of the Zmesh.

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