If your home is suffering from squeaky floor syndrome you can remedy this issue by replacing the subfloor nails with screws instead.
Screws to fix squeaky floors.
Using subfloor screws to correct squeaky floors when subfloors are nailed in place the floor can become extra squeaky either almost immediately or over time.
Space your screws about every 6 in.
Pilot hole through the hardwood flooring.
Drive in the screw until.
Next put a screw through the counter snap s depth control fixture and into the pilot hole.
Set the heads flush with the subfloor.
8 wood screws flush to the subfloor.
Soon enough the board you ve refastened will lift and the new nails or screws will be the genesis of a reborn squeak.
Drill through the squeaky boards the subfloor and attach both to the joist to securely fix the squeaky board.
You ll need to do this room by room.
If the cause of the squeaking is a result of hardwood floors rubbing against the plywood subfloor underneath you can drive a short wood screw up through the bottom of the subfloor and into the.
Fix the loose board to the joist.
In the area of the squeak.
If in the rare case you remove the sub floor and it can t be pulled up with a pry bar as the sub floor would be weakened you could just cut the very few of these with a reciprocal saw.
Have someone stand on the raised boards while you pull them tight with a wood screw.
Find the joist using the tool in the kit place the tripod fixture over the joist and drive the scored screw through the fixture as far as the fixture will allow.
You can get some sense of that length when you drill your pilot hole.
Start by boring a 3 32 in dia.
Snap the head of the screw off.
It isn t necessary to hit a joist below.
You ll be surprised how quick fasteners used on problem areas of a floor start making noise.
Have someone stand on the floor above while you drive the screws.
Squeeeeek no more stops pesky floor squeaks from above the floor by going through the carpet.
Fixing squeaky hardwood floors locate the source of the squeak.
To maintain a safe margin mark the desired drilling depth on the drill bit with masking tape.
The way it works is you can use the tool and screw the screws in and then with the tool snap the head off just below the surface of the sub floor so it doesn t poke thru the carpeting or interfere with laying down vinyl or tile etc.