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Look, I know you're giving me a "pro's advice" on how to fix it, but my OCD isn't quite to that level...it's just at a spot that I hit eleventy dozen times per day (when it's squeaking that is) right outside my kitchen. I figured a "quick fix" or "it is what it is" followed by a long miserable existence. Thanks all...(you too G)...you made me laugh too :)
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Being from the south I can appreciate the use of duct tape. I would take it further and use cardboard laid over the sqeaking board and then using duct tape around the edges. When the floor started squeaking in the double wide this fixed it right up.
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Find the squeak.
Isolate it. Drill through the surface of the hardwood with a small drill bit as close to the source of the squeak as you can. Find a small headed screw. Drill a shallow hole to accommodate the screw. Run the screw into the hole and into the subfloor. Fill the hole with putty or filler that matches the wood. KT |
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good luck. let us know how it goes.
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The ONLY cause of squeaks on a floor is movement of wood on nails...
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Note to self. For entertainment invite KC to my 75 year old house with the wide pine flooring and watch his head explode as he walks around. :)
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You might try putting a nice clean piece of 2x4 over the squeek and twapping it with a good sized hammer. Show it some authority.
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Just put down carpet!
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