Hi all. I own a chalet bungalow (whatever that is) style house and the landing creaks as much as I've ever heard a floor creak, really bad. I have pulled up some of the flooring (chip/hard board) and found that because of a new staircase put in before I moved in, the landing ended up below the original level. To compensate for this the previous owner has tacked thin strips of wood between the joists and the floorboards, I believe resulting in said creaking. My plan is to replace, wood glue and screw the new strips down, then screw down the flooring with bigger screws to go deeper into the joists.
I suppose my question is, without spending the earth, is this going to work and if not what is the best suggested method to secure the floor and stop the creaking. I'm thinking better/stronger glue, new boards (what type?) anything that will improve the chances of not hearing the creaking.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Bob
I suppose my question is, without spending the earth, is this going to work and if not what is the best suggested method to secure the floor and stop the creaking. I'm thinking better/stronger glue, new boards (what type?) anything that will improve the chances of not hearing the creaking.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Bob