Hi all
I recently moved in to a new house.
Before laying carpets i tried very hard to stop the chipboard flooring from creacking when you walk over it. Itspretty load everywhere!
First I pulled up all the nails (long process) and replace with flooring screws, this stopped some of the really nasty creaks but 80% remain.
I also tried the tips from skill builder on putting diluted pva down the joints , made no difference, even tried twice.
Im reluctant to replace with plywood as I suspect it may not solve the issue if the joists are warped and will be very costly and disruptive
what I have noticed and the point of this post is in the main bedroom the previous owner had sawn out all the T&G joints. These run parallel to the joists underneath so I assume this doesnt impact the stability or load capcacity too much. this room has far less creaking (say 85% gone).
Im tempted to try this myself in the other rooms but im terrified of hitting a pipe, I guess i just need to go super slowly and carefully.
any advice /tips appreciated
thanks
kimeddie
I recently moved in to a new house.
Before laying carpets i tried very hard to stop the chipboard flooring from creacking when you walk over it. Itspretty load everywhere!
First I pulled up all the nails (long process) and replace with flooring screws, this stopped some of the really nasty creaks but 80% remain.
I also tried the tips from skill builder on putting diluted pva down the joints , made no difference, even tried twice.
Im reluctant to replace with plywood as I suspect it may not solve the issue if the joists are warped and will be very costly and disruptive
what I have noticed and the point of this post is in the main bedroom the previous owner had sawn out all the T&G joints. These run parallel to the joists underneath so I assume this doesnt impact the stability or load capcacity too much. this room has far less creaking (say 85% gone).
Im tempted to try this myself in the other rooms but im terrified of hitting a pipe, I guess i just need to go super slowly and carefully.
any advice /tips appreciated
thanks
kimeddie