
Description
Interior and exterior heavy-duty premium quality adhesive. Designed for structural projects that require strength and durability. Ideal for installing sub-floors, exterior sheathing, siding and decking. Low voc formulation (<1% by weight), meets "leed" standards. Elastomeric: eliminates squeaky floors. High grab: minimizes nailing requirements. Easy gunning outdoors in sub-zero temperatures. Bonds well to dry, wet, treated or frozen lumber. Manufacturer's warranty. Beige. 295 ml.
- All weather application: -17°C to 49°C
- Cold weather Sandable: no roll-up on frozen lumber
- Adhesive holds bead shape, no splattering
- Gap-filling capabilities

Ecological Attributes
The low content of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the adhesive meets the standards of the LEED Green Associate (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design), reducing the impact on human health in the home.
Product specifications
Actual Net Contents(foz)
9.97 Fluid Oz.
Actual Net Contents(ml)
294.847795 Milliliters
Dry Color
Gray
Model Description
PL400 Sub Floor Construction Adhesive 295 mL
Package Quantity
1
Project Type
Subfloor
Series Name
LePage PL 400 Subfloor Adhesive
Use Location
Interior/Exterior
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What is the estimated coverage in square feet or meters, for cork floor or wall tile?
Thank you for the question. The LePage PL400 Sub Floor Construction Adhesive is a gun grade product and not suitable for troweling purposes. Coverage for this product is measured only in lineal feet of extruded adhesive bead. For a 295 ml. cartridge: A ¼” (6 mm) bead extrudes approximately 30.6 ft (935 m). A 3/8” (9.5 mm) bead extrudes approximately 13.6 ft. (4.1 m). Without knowing the project details, it is not possible to provide any further information. However, if you are considering a cork floor that is designed for gluing you might consider a water-based contact cement which may be better suited and commonly recommended in the flooring industry.
Date published: 2021-03-03