Epas
21st February 2007, 10:59 PM
Hey everyone
I'm a woodworking enthusiast from Perth, and I usually like to make small to medium sized furniture projects, however recently I have been faced with an ever-increasing phenomenon. Our 50+ year old hardwood floorboards, which are either Jarrah or Karri, have been creaking far more than is usual. It seems to have been getting worse during summer, so I thought maybe it might be the change in temperature. But just to be sure I went under the house today to take some high-res photos of the flooring, and got a family member to bounce up and down on the floorboards in question. They appear to be around high-traffic areas of the house. The floorboards themselves look healthy, bar one board which seems to have a natural crack in it as if it were taken from near the outside of the tree.
I don't think termites could have been going at the beams, as under the house it is very dry and the boards appear to be in shape, however one can never be sure. Is this a natural occurrence during summer? Or might something more ominous be looming around the corner such as weakening beams or termites?
I'd appreciate any advice there is to offer.
Cheers
Mike
I'm a woodworking enthusiast from Perth, and I usually like to make small to medium sized furniture projects, however recently I have been faced with an ever-increasing phenomenon. Our 50+ year old hardwood floorboards, which are either Jarrah or Karri, have been creaking far more than is usual. It seems to have been getting worse during summer, so I thought maybe it might be the change in temperature. But just to be sure I went under the house today to take some high-res photos of the flooring, and got a family member to bounce up and down on the floorboards in question. They appear to be around high-traffic areas of the house. The floorboards themselves look healthy, bar one board which seems to have a natural crack in it as if it were taken from near the outside of the tree.
I don't think termites could have been going at the beams, as under the house it is very dry and the boards appear to be in shape, however one can never be sure. Is this a natural occurrence during summer? Or might something more ominous be looming around the corner such as weakening beams or termites?
I'd appreciate any advice there is to offer.
Cheers
Mike