Fortunately there are many ways to make the transition from concrete floors and wall frames to wood floors and drywall.
Subfloor adhesive use for wood studs to concrete walls.
Firmly press the wood to the concrete.
Construction adhesive is typically used for repairing broken concrete bonding wall blocks to caps and attaching wood to concrete and masonry surfaces.
You can tack on a layer of plywood to complete the subfloor before.
How to glue wood studs to a cement floor.
A carbide tipped bit is ideal for drilling concrete and it does an acceptable job of punching through steel runner but it drills poorly through wood.
Furring is wood strips attached to a concrete wall and used as a base for nailing up wall coverings such as drywall.
When installing a new floor over cement wood studs take on the role of floor joists.
Glue alone will secure furring to concrete walls but it s typically not sufficient in most instances.
So it s a good idea to drill holes in the sole plate with an ordinary wood bit before you tip the wall into place.
If the wood is on a floor place some heavy weights on top to maintain pressure.
Construction adhesive is easy to use needing only a caulk gun for application.
If the wood is on a wall or otherwise not lying flat use clamps.