What is under the floorboards?
Shim any cupped culprits
My neighbour is under the floorboards.Shim any cupped culprits
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Sqweaky boards surely prevent people sneaking up and murdering you. I have noisy boards in the bedroom doorway and I've yet to be murdered in my sleep which I think is proof of this phenomenon.
I must confess I would also like an impact driver but can't justify the cost of a decent one with a relevant 4 or 5 Amp hour battery. (Not the longevity it's the power).
Sqweaky boards surely prevent people sneaking up and murdering you. I have noisy boards in the bedroom doorway and I've yet to be murdered in my sleep which I think is proof of this phenomenon.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightingale_floor (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nightingale_floor)
It’s a feature, not a problem.
You people are strange.Thank you.
I had a horrendous creaking problem in our hall.
After years I discovered it was the gas pipe which was secured across the joists. When someone walked on the floor, the joists flexed slightly and the fixed gas pipe acted like a violin bow across the joists.
Fixed by inserting insulation felt between pipe and joists.
This sounds like a t+1 excuse to own a Makita impact driver (or similar).
I have a machine that goes 'peep' (actually it sounds more like a Clanger) and a box of Screwfix' finest flooring screws.
What could possibly go wrong?
What could possibly go wrong? Drive a screw through a pipe or electric cable?
My money's on the latter. A squeaky portal to hell.