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Hi Guys,
I live in a 3 story town house built about 8/9 years ago. The kitchen is on the 1st floor with the bathroom and en-suite on the 2nd floor. The base flooring is constructed from large chipboard floor panels which have been nailed to the flooring joists.
In about 2 weeks we are having some limestone flooring tiles fitted which together with fitting will cost about £2K. I have had 4/5 tillers round to quote for the work but not many seem interested in taking on the job as each tile will have to be wet cut outside so there will be a lot of stair climbing to do! Also nobody seems interested in doing the prep - which I have had to do myself.
I have banged the existing nails in with a hammer and punch and driven in some 50mm screws in between the nails to secure the floor to the joists better. Although this has made the floor feel much tighter the floor still squeaks in places. I can’t detect much movement and I cannot seem to get rid of the squeaking. The area where it squeaks is where the floor seems to drop below the level of the skirting board by about 10mm; I presume that there has been some shrinkage since construction.
I have overlaid the flooring boards with 6mm exterior ply using 20mm screws at 6" centers. Height is an issue as if I use an 18mm board this would increase the height of my kitchen floor by around 40mm (tiles are 12mm thick). My washing machine would no longer fit and there would be a step from the landing to the kitchen.
Questions:
1. Is 6mm ply OK?
2. Is there any way to get rid of the squeaking?
3. Will the squeaking matter if they use flexible adhesive?
(I have been told by 1 guy that the grout will crack although the tiller who is to lay the floor says it will be OK)
I really want to get this sorted before the tiles are laid as lifting the floor to sort the problem after will be very costly.
Many thanks in advance for any help.
I live in a 3 story town house built about 8/9 years ago. The kitchen is on the 1st floor with the bathroom and en-suite on the 2nd floor. The base flooring is constructed from large chipboard floor panels which have been nailed to the flooring joists.
In about 2 weeks we are having some limestone flooring tiles fitted which together with fitting will cost about £2K. I have had 4/5 tillers round to quote for the work but not many seem interested in taking on the job as each tile will have to be wet cut outside so there will be a lot of stair climbing to do! Also nobody seems interested in doing the prep - which I have had to do myself.
I have banged the existing nails in with a hammer and punch and driven in some 50mm screws in between the nails to secure the floor to the joists better. Although this has made the floor feel much tighter the floor still squeaks in places. I can’t detect much movement and I cannot seem to get rid of the squeaking. The area where it squeaks is where the floor seems to drop below the level of the skirting board by about 10mm; I presume that there has been some shrinkage since construction.
I have overlaid the flooring boards with 6mm exterior ply using 20mm screws at 6" centers. Height is an issue as if I use an 18mm board this would increase the height of my kitchen floor by around 40mm (tiles are 12mm thick). My washing machine would no longer fit and there would be a step from the landing to the kitchen.
Questions:
1. Is 6mm ply OK?
2. Is there any way to get rid of the squeaking?
3. Will the squeaking matter if they use flexible adhesive?
(I have been told by 1 guy that the grout will crack although the tiller who is to lay the floor says it will be OK)
I really want to get this sorted before the tiles are laid as lifting the floor to sort the problem after will be very costly.
Many thanks in advance for any help.