I love hardwood floors, but do you know what I don't love? Annoying squeaks. The squeaks in hardwood floors are usually caused by loose boards or gaps over the floor joists, which can worsen over time if left unchecked. Whether your floor is a century old or just a few years in place, addressing the common floor squeaks is simpler than you might think. Let’s look at effective ways to eliminate those creaks so you can step lightly again.
Floor squeaks happen when wood and/or fasteners shift, wood expansion due to changes in humidity, wear, or improper installation. Loose boards rubbing against each other or an uneven subfloor creates a squeaky joint. Sometimes, squeaks occur around flooring nails or loose fasteners that no longer hold tightly. Identifying the source is the first step to solving the problem. Walk across the floor, listening closely for creaks, and mark the spots with painter’s tape for easy reference. If you have access to the floor from the basement or space below, you'll need a partner to squeak the floor while you mark the exact location from underneath.
Some minor squeaks require no power tools and minimal effort depending on floor type:
Counter-snap kits (or breakaway screw kits), like Squeak No More kits are a game-changer for repairing squeaky floors leaving minimal visible marks. These specialized repair kits have special breakaway screws that break off below the surface of the floor once tightened, leaving hardly a trace. They’re an excellent option for hardwood flooring because they secure loose boards effectively and allow for discreet installation. They also work on carpeted floor and through linoleum.
Here’s how to use counter-snap screws in a nutshell (obviously, follow the instructions in the kit you use):
Accessing the subfloor from the basement ceiling can sometimes provide the most effective solution, especially for persistent squeaks. Underfloor repairs from a basement or crawl space:
Yes, squeaky floorboards under carpet can be fixed using counter-snap screws. Mark the squeaky spots, pull the carpet taut, and insert screws through the floor into the subfloor. The carpet surface will hide the screws once you’re finished.
Seasonal squeaks are common due to changes in humidity levels. Using a humidifier in winter can reduce wood shrinkage, which might alleviate the noisy floors. This might be a good case for working baby powder into the space between wooden floorboards. If the floor noise persists, consider more permanent fixes like counter-snap screws.
In most cases, household squeaks are cosmetic issues, not structural issues. However, if you notice, bouncy floors, sagging or uneven floors, seek professional expertise to rule out a larger issue like major damage or underlying structural problems.
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