Hi all,
I live in my own 1930s flat in London with (I believe) pine floorboards. The floor has seen quite a bit and been treated and repaired badly in some places. Although I am fine with the 'shabby chic' of it, my baby boy really doesn't appreciate the creaky floorboards.
here's a sample picture of it:
I first considered trying to fix it myself, by taking the old screws (where present) or headless nails out and replace them with proper floorboard screws (like Tongue Tite or Spax Wirox). I am very worried though about the electric wire and pipes that run under the floor - and I don't want to clear out the rooms to be able to lift the bigger boards to have a peek (and potentially damage them..).
So I decided to hire a professional for the repair - and couldn't find one. Any London based company specialised in floor repairs and maintenance told me they are not going to do it. Reasons ranged from job too small to the uncertainty of where the problems is (e.g. the joists) and no one had any other company in mind. One company told me to ask general builder, but all builders I asked recommended to get a specialist
Does anyone have an idea how I can approach this problem?
I live in my own 1930s flat in London with (I believe) pine floorboards. The floor has seen quite a bit and been treated and repaired badly in some places. Although I am fine with the 'shabby chic' of it, my baby boy really doesn't appreciate the creaky floorboards.
here's a sample picture of it:
I first considered trying to fix it myself, by taking the old screws (where present) or headless nails out and replace them with proper floorboard screws (like Tongue Tite or Spax Wirox). I am very worried though about the electric wire and pipes that run under the floor - and I don't want to clear out the rooms to be able to lift the bigger boards to have a peek (and potentially damage them..).
So I decided to hire a professional for the repair - and couldn't find one. Any London based company specialised in floor repairs and maintenance told me they are not going to do it. Reasons ranged from job too small to the uncertainty of where the problems is (e.g. the joists) and no one had any other company in mind. One company told me to ask general builder, but all builders I asked recommended to get a specialist
Does anyone have an idea how I can approach this problem?