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How can i stop my wooden stairs from creaking? |
some of the steps creak when stepped on. I can't get at the reverse side of the stair without tearing off the plaster finish. You should be able to pull-up the carpeting on the staircase. If you take your time and go slowly, you should be able to lay the carpet back down once you complete the following steps: The floor boards creak because of settlling pressure to certain areas that have caused the nails to pull loose or the nail hole has widened from the constant pressure or wood movement, such as walking on the flooring. Try to find each area that squeaks and add some fairly large wood screws which will resist pulling out when pressure is applied. Adding more nails will only cause a repeat of the problem as the wood movement continues. Also driving the screws in at a slight angle will add strength and prevent the wood from pulling away. You wll need to remove the carpet if you have them carpeted, and locate the creaking steps. Bang 2 inch nails in each tread half an inch from the outside edge 2 at each end should ndo the trick.! also bang some nails in at the front edge so that they go down into the riser. Can you get some talc between the boards?? That's supposed to work a dream! Good luck! i don't think you can. unless you replace to stairs but that would cost too much money and too much time. well, i learnt this through the years of experience as a craftsman in the northwest of england.. Talcum powder The only way is to replace them. Are you trying to sneak out? :D If wooden stairs or flooring creaks it's a sign that the wood is sagging and doesn't have proper support underneath. There's not much you can do unless you're willing to get underneath the staircase to find out if the supports are weak. Linseed oil works as does talcum powder the wood has come lose from the beam underneath, you need to hammer a nail in to the stairs peice of wood that goes through to the beam underneath. this should strengthen the wood and stop creaks. |
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