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I have squeaky floor boards in the living room and in the bedrooms.
The living room is not carpeted but the bedrooms are.
I was going to remove the carpet to have a look but might cause the carpet to go loose its original place.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Community manager's note: Check out How to fix a squeaky floor for expert advice.
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Hi @jowens,
Welcome to Workshop. Great to see you make your first post. I'm sure our ever-helpful members will have some suggestions for you. Do you have any access under the house to see the floorboards?
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All the best,
Jason
Removing existing carpet to investigate sqeaky floor boards is an involved process. If the carpet is removed or temporarily peeled off do you have the tools to re-lay it? If you do its a matter of process of elimination, by walking on the board without the carpet and finding the sqeaky area. Once found simply drill in some drywall screws to secure the loose board. Remember to drill to the frame and not just into the sqeaky area. Walk over it again to make sure there are no more sqeaks. Then relay the carpet. Please note that this just a suggestion and not the only way to fix sqeaky floors. This a common symptom of timber houses due to the nature of the material used. Sometimes we have to live with sqeak.
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Thankyou for that, will have a look and see. It seems to look like a big task. I am new to this so it can be daunting.
Hi Prof, thanks for that. i have carpet running all over them so deciding on how to work on the carpet and then the floor.
Thanks for joining in the discussion @folubode. Welcome to the community. We're looking forward to reading about your projects and plans.
Jason
awesome will try that out
How about some of these?
https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/squeeeeek-no-more-no-more-floor-repair-kit/p/270062
You dont need to lift the carpet-come on guys bunnings should have been on to these long ago.
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