bresmith
7th November 2006, 10:45 AM
Hi all,
l recently had my floors sanded and polished and any creaking the floors had went as the nails were properly punched down. Over the weekend l installed quad against the skirting board to cover up the gap that was about 1cm all the way around the room.
I had planned to nail the quad to the skirting board but even with predrilled holes the hammering against the board caused my paint to crack on the wall along the board. Hence, l nailed them into the floor.
Now when l walk around the room there is alot of creaking. I believe this is from the quad rubbing up against the skirting board when the boards move slightly, or could it be from the quad against the floorboards. Does anyone have a fix for this? At this stage i'm planning to put a heap of small nails through the quad and into the skirting board (these are small enough that they won't require lots of hammering and therefore shouldn't put any cracks on the wall).
Would pulling the quad out a bit and running some liquid nails between it and the skirting board be an easier way to go.
Thanks.
Brent:)
l recently had my floors sanded and polished and any creaking the floors had went as the nails were properly punched down. Over the weekend l installed quad against the skirting board to cover up the gap that was about 1cm all the way around the room.
I had planned to nail the quad to the skirting board but even with predrilled holes the hammering against the board caused my paint to crack on the wall along the board. Hence, l nailed them into the floor.
Now when l walk around the room there is alot of creaking. I believe this is from the quad rubbing up against the skirting board when the boards move slightly, or could it be from the quad against the floorboards. Does anyone have a fix for this? At this stage i'm planning to put a heap of small nails through the quad and into the skirting board (these are small enough that they won't require lots of hammering and therefore shouldn't put any cracks on the wall).
Would pulling the quad out a bit and running some liquid nails between it and the skirting board be an easier way to go.
Thanks.
Brent:)