How To Fix Squeaky Floorboards
How To Fix Squeaky Floorboards
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Instructions
Squeaky floorboards are caused by loose boards rubbing against nails, or each other. And boy, is it irritating. It's not too much of a hassle to sort it so here are Homeserve's quick fixes to silence your creaking floor.
Step 1: You will need:
- Some talcom powder
- A damp cloth
- A drill
- A screwdriver
- Possible a 50mm screw
Step 2:
Locating the mischievous floorboard is easy, step on each board one at a time until you hear that annoying Eek. This is your fella.
Sprinkle talcum powder, or flour if you must, around the board and sweep it into the cracks. And a little extra on the nails. The powder will ease the friction between the boards and nails, hopefully eradicating the squeaking. Don't vacuum, but wipe away the excess with a damp cloth.
Step 3:
If the powder trick didn't work get your drill at the ready. Screw in a 50 mm screw alongside the present nails. You need to put them next to the nails to guarantee they go into a joist and avoiding any pipes and electrics running underneath. The extra fixing will really hold the board in place. No movement, no noise.
That should have done it for you but if you are still having trouble give Homeserve a call.
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