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Baltimore Observed: Development
Urbanite Baltimore, MD -
Entering through one of the green metal doors that face Guilford Avenue, a visitor can either climb the wooden stairs or take a chance on the squeaking, ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: floor + squeaky + squeak  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Do-It-Yourself: Squeaky Wood Floors
Washington Post, United States - Jul 25, 2008
Floor boards in squeaky areas can also be renailed. Use 2 1/2 -inch flooring nails, and if possible, nail into the floor joists or supporting framework. ...
Bejing visitors feast on fakes despite crackdown
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China had announced a "hundred day operation against pirate copies", keen to present a squeaky clean image to the world during the Olympics. ...
Do-It-Yourself Q&A
Modesto Bee, CA - Aug 2, 2008
Floor boards in squeaky areas also can be renailed. Use 2?-inch flooring nails and if possible nail into the floor joists or supporting framework. ...

Charleston City Paper
BOOK REVIEW | A Gentleman's Guide to Graceful Living
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The incidents barely squeak through for laughs ? comedy generally requiring impossibly high reaches. The emotional bar here is set so very low, ...
How hot is too hot for carriage horses?
Charleston Post Courier, SC -
She spiraled up three, narrow, squeaky floors of wooden steps to the attic. There rested a bunch of electronic gadgets. She walked back down the stairs, ...
Rental dispute leads to battery charge
Superior Telegram, MN - Jul 29, 2008
According to the criminal complaint, the woman was lying in her bed at approximately 5:30 am Saturday when she heard the back door squeak. ...
GOP Returns for Day 2 of Talkathon
WIS, SC - Aug 5, 2008
As they did on Friday, GOP members repeatedly encouraged the stray tourists brought onto the House floor to call Pelosi and demand a vote. "The squeaky ...

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411 Music Roundtable: August Edition
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Several racy pics of Miley showing off leaked last month, grating against her Disney roots and squeaky clean image. Of course, it didn't keep kids from ...
MacGyver Tip: Silence your wood floor with baby powder
Lifehacker, CA - Jul 20, 2008
We know that baby powder quiets squeaky shoes and gets rid of ants, but did you know it can also silence those creaky wood floors? ...

Boston Globe
A dark "Dolores' from Brazil
Boston Globe, United States - Aug 2, 2008
... work opens with a lone woman dreamily spinning, skirt flaring out, high heels squeaking on the floor, as off to the side a voyeur silently watches. ...
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Floor Squeak Eliminator -
US Patent 4,888,926, 1989 - freepatentsonline.com
... cures the symptoms, but not the cause of the squeaking and does ... in greater detail
hereinbelow, the present invention provides a floor squeak eliminator which ...

Floor squeak eliminator -
JD McClanahan - US Patent 5,577,359, 1996 - freepatentsonline.com
... The present invention relates to a floor squeak eliminator and more particularly
pertains to eliminating squeaky floors in homes and buildings through the use ...

Device to eliminate squeaks in floors and method -
US Patent 5,372,466, 1994 - freepatentsonline.com
... lower threaded portion of the screw being left in the squeaky area locks the floor
or stairs members, thereby eliminating the movement which causes the squeak. ...

Repairing squeaking floors -
LJ Martinsen, SL Martinsen, LG Martinsen - US Patent 5,175,974, 1993 - freepatentsonline.com
... 13. A method of de-squeaking a floor comprising a structurally sound top floor segment,
a structurally sound subfloor segment and a squeak producing void at a ...

[CITATION] Assessment of Language and Communication
DN Bryen, D Gallagher - The Psychoeducational Assessment of Preschool Children, 1983 - Imprint unknown

System for interlocking perpendicular members -
JJ Riesberg - US Patent 5,497,593, 1996 - freepatentsonline.com
... either effective or practical answers to the problem of squeak elimination ... type of
space is typically found where there is a squeaky or weak, "spongy" floor. ...

Building constructions using beams and related method -
C Corston - US Patent 5,718,092, 1998 - freepatentsonline.com
... Click for automatic bibliography generation. Assignee: SQUEAK LESS INC ... of the plywood
panel 152 which could cause squeaking. ... fastener 154 used in the floor 142. ...

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HE Beach - US Patent 2,532,006, 1950 - Google Patents
... flooring made up of jointed floor boards mounted thereon 40 in spaced relationship
with respect to the said sub-flooring, and an anti-squeak device com- prising ...

Device to eliminate squeaks in floors and method -
US Patent 5,371,992, 1994 - patentstorm.us
... 4736658 Screw holding and driving device Issued on: April 12, 1988 Inventor: Jore
4888926 Floor Squeak Eliminator Issued on: December 26, 1989 Inventor: Lutz ...

Composite joists, joist assemblies and building panels including such joist assemblies -
GJ Neufeld - US Patent 4,301,635, 1981 - freepatentsonline.com
... problems that the joists inevitably shrink, causing the nail heads to pop up, despite
the use of anti-popping ringed nails, and the floor to squeak; the joists ...

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Plywood, screws should silence squeaky floor

Q: I have pressboard/strandboard (not sure what it's called) sub-flooring in my 1988 house. I do not like the fact that the upstairs floors squeak and give under the carpet, and that the downstairs floors jar the entire room when stepped on briskly. How can I reinforce the floors to minimize these nuisances? Can I screw down the existing sub-floor and put another layer of plywood on top? How thick and how oriented? I'm going to replace the baseboards anyway, so that's not an issue.

A: Adding an additional layer of plywood will definitely help with the bounciness and, to some degree, with sound transmission. Size matters; the thicker the new plywood, the more benefit you will derive. Yes, you can screw the new plywood to the old. You will need to find the old nail patterns in the original plywood (every 16 inches) when you remove the carpet. The aim is to get every new screw into a supporting joist. This will help eliminate the squeaks, and also laminate the two layers of plywood into the floor frame.

 

Screwing and gluing the plywood will help the bond even more, but have pity on the next poor sap who pulls this floor up: Stick with screws. Few things are worse than dealing with a glued, screwed and tattooed floor!

Don't get cheap on the screws. This is not the place to save money. Put a screw every 4-6 inches at the seams, and every 6-8 inches in the field — this will make all the difference in the world. Assuming you have 5/8-inch or ¾-inch plywood now, use screws at least 2-½ inches long to get a good grip below. Please make sure you have no plumbing or radiant heating lines beneath.

In my experience, ½-inch plywood added over an existing sub-floor will strengthen it noticeably. It's good to stagger the seams from the original floor, but this is not so important due to the tongue-and-groove fully blocked construction beneath. Consider cheaper facings on plywood to counter recent price increases. For example, CCX PTS does well where an "A" grade would normally be required. And OSB works well under carpet.

 
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The biggest issues here are the rooms in which you will be performing the surgery, and the floor coverings to be used. Any room where vinyl/linoleum flooring or tile/stone is to be added (vinyl/linoleum to bring it up to correct height, and tile/stone for water resistance and rigidity) will need a third layer of particle board, plywood or cement board — plus the thickness of the flooring.

In the carpeted areas you may simply have to adjust (read "cut") closet and swing doors to fit. But raise the level of the carpeted areas and you will have built an unintentional "carpet shelf." Easy enough, you say, just do the same thing in the kitchen and bathrooms, right? Not so fast, Turbo, we have appliance issues.

The dishwasher, for example, may not fit without surgery to the counter. Get out the tape measure and get busy. Stairs are another nightmare. To prevent trip hazards, the building code requires no greater than a 3/8-inch difference between stair heights, and no step may be greater than 8 inches high. If you add plywood only to the floor at the top or bottom step, you may be exceeding these limits. Now you need to add plywood to the stairs to even it out. Yikes.

This simple tightening of the floor has migrated into a major remodel, with all the accompanying worries. So tread carefully, and think it through completely.

Q: I have a single-family home with a mother-in-law unit downstairs. What is the most effective method to cut down on sound transmission through the floor, besides telling the mother-in-law to "be quiet"? I've heard that blowing insulation between the joists is good. Even better is putting in a false acoustical ceiling. What about just adding a layer of drywall to the basement ceiling?

A: All of the above are effective, especially the "be quiet" part. Anything that can absorb sound, add mass, block or radiate sound, or physically separate the adjoining areas will help.

Sound board is another readily available sheet product that can be added between a false ceiling and insulation, giving you a fairly affordable and moderately effective do-it-yourself solution.

 

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