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Fix a Squeaky Floor

mediumHome Repair1-2 hours7 steps

Safety Warnings

  • Wear safety goggles when driving screws
  • Be cautious of splinters when handling subflooring
  • Ensure no electrical wiring is present in the area before drilling or screwing

Tools Needed

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Materials

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Steps

1
Identify the exact location of the squeak by walking across the floor slowly.
Tip: Have a helper mark the spot with painters tape while you walk.
2
If accessing from below (crawlspace/basement), locate the floor joist and the subfloor where the noise occurs.
Tip: Check for gaps between the joist and the subfloor.
3
Insert a wood shim into the gap between the joist and the subfloor to tighten the fit.
Tip: Do not force the shim too hard or you may push the floor upward.
4
Apply a small amount of wood glue to the shim before inserting for a more permanent fix.
Tip: Wipe away any excess glue immediately.
5
If fixing from above, drive screws through the flooring and into the joist.
Tip: Use screws with heads that can be countersunk below the surface.
6
Fill any screw holes with matching wood filler or putty.
Tip: Allow filler to dry completely before sanding.
7
Test the repair by walking over the area to ensure the squeak is gone.
Tip: Apply weight gradually to verify stability.

Pro Tips

  • Always use screws that are long enough to penetrate the joist but not so long that they puncture through the bottom of the beam.

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Sources

Synthesized from 5 verified sources:

Gutenberg: Dwelling ConstructionView →
USDA Farmers' Bulletin (Gutenberg)View →
Gutenberg: Economical Farmhouse PlansView →
Gutenberg: Simple Plumbing Repairs (FB 1460)View →
Gutenberg: Electricity for the 4-H ScientistView →