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Some while back I took the ensuite apart and removed the floor as it was poor quality chipboard, slightly sagging and definitely not straight! I then straightened up the joists and added a number of noggins where the joints will be for the plywood floor and said new floor is now laid, but not screwed down.
Issue I have is that occasionally I hear a thud coming from the floor that is loud enough to wake me up and I am fairly certain it is due to contraction somewhere in the room. Of course this may be down to everything not being screwed together, but the real concern is that it is due to the noggins that are screwed in and will soon be buried under a tiled floor.
So my question is, are noggins a bad idea and prone to causing this kind of problem? If so, I’m not quite sure how to move forward with strengthening the floor!? Has anyone fitted them without issue?
TIA
Issue I have is that occasionally I hear a thud coming from the floor that is loud enough to wake me up and I am fairly certain it is due to contraction somewhere in the room. Of course this may be down to everything not being screwed together, but the real concern is that it is due to the noggins that are screwed in and will soon be buried under a tiled floor.
So my question is, are noggins a bad idea and prone to causing this kind of problem? If so, I’m not quite sure how to move forward with strengthening the floor!? Has anyone fitted them without issue?
TIA