Exposed nm is common in unfinished basements and the like.
How to mount pressure treated wood to brick wall.
Because of the density of the brick and the difficulty to repair it if you make a mistake take your time when mounting items on a brick wall.
By the way the house was built in 1843 and all walls including the interior are double or triple brick.
Hammer the nails into the wood wherein it should barely protrude.
Select concrete screws based on the length of the intended hole.
Pressure treated wood is required whenever you attach framing lumber or furring strips directly to concrete or other exterior masonry walls below grade.
Interior walls are within a climate controlled environment and are presumed to be free of moisture.
Plain old plywood is no longer legal here.
My question is can i use regular common lumber or do i need pressure treated lumber.
And the exudate from concrete block or brick walls with earth on the other side can be corrosive.
Place dabs of adhesive about 12 inches apart on the back side of the wood.
Squeeze the caulk gun to apply construction adhesive to the back of the wood.
This is why non pressure treated wood is still required for use indoors and why builders recommended that you only use pressure treated lumber for the support structure of a deck and switch to untreated wood for the surface.
You can use a heavy hammer for the job.
Hold the wood in place and use a heavy hammer so the nails are driven into the brick.
You can apply some glue on the wood surface as an extra adhesion.
Nail two shelves on the top of the header one on each side of the brace see photo 6 and fig.
Note that this requirement is only for exterior walls as these may wick moisture onto the lumber.
You do not need a lot of adhesive to secure the wood in position.
Center and nail two footers to the bottoms of the post and header.
Any location where pets and kids spend time regularly should be built with non treated wood.
Perry mastrovito design pics getty images.
Your screw should be long enough to penetrate completely through the wood and at least 1 inch 2 5 cm into the concrete.
Mounting items to a brick wall requires different tools and equipment than if you wanted to mount something on drywall.
I always use pressure treated for band boards and ledgers when attaching to brick i m just not sure about this application.
In michigan we have to mount panels to pressure treated lumber.