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Thread: Creaking floors
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27th March 2008, 08:43 PM #1
Creaking floors
Hi all,
We have yellow toungue floors under carpet and with the variable weather conditions in melbourne at the monent they have developed a number of creaks in various places around the house. They are not 'moving' as such and I've had a quick look underneath and they don't appear to be gaps between the YT and the joists. I was going to put some packers from underneath but as we have quite a sloping block it will be very difficult to do this. Does anyone have any ideas about a reasonable quick fix for this problem? We will be replacing the carpet but not for a little while so would like to get to that point before lifting it all and refastening the YT to the joists.
Cheerio,
Mark
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28th March 2008, 08:20 PM #2
Have a look from underneath while someone walks on the affected areas. Look for movement between joists and bearers, or bearers and stumps.
Tools
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29th March 2008, 04:53 PM #3
You need to look underneath see whether you have gaps at all between joists & bearers or bearers & stumps or piers. If they are obvious then you need to pack those - hardware stores will sell you plastic wedges of different sizes that are good for this if there is a gap more than few mms.
If it is a smaller gap or if the movement is between the YT and the joists (most likely) then a temporary fix that will last some time (at least 7-10 years usually) is to use building adhesive squeezed along both edges of the joist in the corner formed where the YT meets it - in the areas of movement.
A nuisance job if access is poor, but if you use ahead torch to see what you are doing and try to force the adhesive well into the corner it will fill the gap and remains semi-flexible. Works on T&G floorboards too.
Then when you are replacing the carpet at some later time you can punch, nail or screw.
It is not uncommon in older buildings for a squeak to come from the yellow plastic tongue itself as it mostly not supported and over time the plastic hardens and shrinks slightly. Not always, but sometimes, silicon sprayed into the join line from underneath helps. A more permanent fix is to glue and screw 60mm wide strips of timber (or even YT flooring cut into strips) under the join line to restrict the slight movements that causes the squeak.
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1st May 2008, 03:11 PM #4
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