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Is there anything you can do about creaky floor boards? |
I live in an old farm house and the floors are constantly creaking and waking up my baby, anything I can do? You really can nail them down. Go to your local hardware store and ask someone there for the correct type of nails for the job. (I think they are just "finishing" nails, but I am not sure.) Then just make sure you nail the floor boards into the supporting joists that hold up your floor... The hardware store will also have "crayons" to color in the very small holes you make in the floor. Put a carpet or a floor mat over that part of creaky floor boards. It should be able to cushion the pressure and no more creaky sounds will be heard. yes there is......move Usually creaking boards occur when nails have loosened. The boards can be rescrewed from above, screwing them is better than nailing. You will need to get in the basement and shim from underneath.. You should also screw into floor joists where it creaks. To get rid of those squeaks, try pouring a bit of talcum powder, cornstarch, or powdered graphite between the floorboards that are rubbing together. If these home-style treatments don't help, have a professional take a look for possible structural problems. Yes, but it can be a lot of work and/or expensive. Yes, go in the basement, while someone is up and have them step on the Creaking board, put a shim under it and renail it. If this is a Second story w/o access- use a Finish nail and go through the carpet, worst case, pull back the carpet and Renail - don't walk on the creaky ones? close your ears (and the baby's too) have someone handy come over, or you can attempt it yourself, but go into the basement, find those evil floorboards, and nail them down tight :o) Putting a nail in there works. We have the same problem in spots on our kitchen floor. My dad just went to the unfinished part of the basement (we have a 1-story house) underneath & put nails in the floor there & yay no more creaking! :-) |
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