

Stanley FA190P Foam Adhesive Subfloor Pro | High-Yield, 24 oz
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Stanley FA190P subfloor adhesive is a one-component, premium polyurethane foam formulated for floor joists, subflooring, trusses, particle board, OSB, and decks. This contractor-grade subfloor glue delivers superior adhesion to lumber, plywood, concrete, metals, and masonry, even when substrates are slightly damp or frozen, and helps reduce nail pops, callbacks, and floor squeaks.
Features & Benefits
- High Yield: One can replaces up to 22 standard 9,5 fl/oz cartridges, saving time and money.
- Bonds to Tough Surfaces: Sticks to dry, wet, treated, and frozen lumber, plus plywood, concrete, and metals.
- Cuts Squeaks & Nail Pops: Reduces common floor issues for fewer callbacks.
- Adds Insulation: Provides additional thermal and sound insulation within the assembly.
Application Areas
- Bonding floor joists, subfloor panels, trusses, and wood floor sheathing (ideal adhesive for floor).
- Broad construction use on lumber, plywood, concrete, metals, masonry, fiberglass, and more.
How to Use
- Prep: Ensure surfaces are clean. Lightly misting surfaces (above 32°F (0°C)) can improve adhesion. Bring can to an optimal 68°F (20°C) before use.
- Apply: With gloves on, shake can, attach to gun, and keep valve facing down. Apply a 0.3–0.5 in bead. Let flatten for ~3 minutes before setting decking.
- Clean & Finish: Clean wet foam with Foam Cleaner ; cured foam must be removed mechanically. Protect cured foam from UV with paint or plaster.
Specs
- Chemistry: Moisture-cure polyurethane prepolymer.
- Yield / Color: ~394 ft (120 m) - (0.4 in bead) per can; Light Yellow.
- Work Time: Tack-Free in 7±2 min / Cuttable in ≤40 min.
- Temperatures: Application: +21°F to +86°F (-6°C to +30°C) | Cured Resistance: -103°F (-75°C) to +239°F (115°C).
- Shelf Life: 12 months; store at 41–86°F (5–30°C), ≤60% RH.