We bought a renovated house just over a year ago, and it seemed like they'd done a really good job, then...
We have a room above our bedroom, and when there's someone in there, the floorboards are a bit squeaky, and footsteps are loud. So I decided to pull up the carpets, make sure the boards are properly screwed down and fit a soundproofing underlay - easy job.
To quote my kids "WTAF?"
Obviously plaster isn't designed to be walked on, so it's crumbling, and some of the small bits of floorboard that have been cut have a lot of give when you tread on them.
Now I'm left wondering if I need to pull it all up and redo the floorboards too.
Any advice/suggestions would be welcome, thanks.
We have a room above our bedroom, and when there's someone in there, the floorboards are a bit squeaky, and footsteps are loud. So I decided to pull up the carpets, make sure the boards are properly screwed down and fit a soundproofing underlay - easy job.
To quote my kids "WTAF?"
Obviously plaster isn't designed to be walked on, so it's crumbling, and some of the small bits of floorboard that have been cut have a lot of give when you tread on them.
Now I'm left wondering if I need to pull it all up and redo the floorboards too.
Any advice/suggestions would be welcome, thanks.