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Squeaky floorboards and carpet
I want to fix some squeaky floorboards myself in a long (10' x 3') hallway.
I'm nervous however, about pulling up the carpet as I would have to put it back. If it was the corner of a room, no problem. But how do I go about pulling up such a long stretch? I assume the carpet joins are under doorways and maybe near the top of the stairs. Is rejoining it easy? Thanks. |
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In article , "D'Olier" wrote:
I want to fix some squeaky floorboards myself in a long (10' x 3') hallway. I'm nervous however, about pulling up the carpet as I would have to put it back. If it was the corner of a room, no problem. But how do I go about pulling up such a long stretch? I assume the carpet joins are under doorways and maybe near the top of the stairs. Is rejoining it easy? Refitting the carpet is not terribly easy. You'll need some specialist tools -- a kicker/stretcher at least and maybe an iron for the seams (depending on how you do them). Re-seaming worn (i.e. not new) carpet tends not to work very well because the pile has likely been flattened. I have some squeaky floorboards that need fixing but I'm going to live with the squeaks for another year or two until I replace those floor coverings (and I worked as a carpet fitter in a previous life). If your carpet is near the end of its life, you might want to wait until you replace it. If the carpet is relatively new and you want to fix the squeaks now, you might want to get some professional help with putting the carpet back and having it look at good as possible. -- |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| | Malcolm Hoar "The more I practice, the luckier I get". | | Gary Player. | | http://www.malch.com/ Shpx gur PQN. | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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What's your plan of attack once you pull up the carpet? If you are just
going to pound some finish nails down thru the floor to try and quiet the squeak, you can probably do that pretty safely right thru the carpet. Stop hammering with the nail where you can still get at it and use a nail set to drive it the rest of the way thru the carpet, pad, and set it slightlybelow the surface of the floor. "D'Olier" wrote in message . .. I want to fix some squeaky floorboards myself in a long (10' x 3') hallway. I'm nervous however, about pulling up the carpet as I would have to put it back. If it was the corner of a room, no problem. But how do I go about pulling up such a long stretch? I assume the carpet joins are under doorways and maybe near the top of the stairs. Is rejoining it easy? Thanks. |
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Squeaky floorboards and carpet
Home Depot/ Lowes sell special screws for this. Has two heads. You screw
it down so one head goes below carpet then you break off top head and shank. No removal of carpet needed. I have not tried it. "D'Olier" wrote in message . .. I want to fix some squeaky floorboards myself in a long (10' x 3') hallway. I'm nervous however, about pulling up the carpet as I would have to put it back. If it was the corner of a room, no problem. But how do I go about pulling up such a long stretch? I assume the carpet joins are under doorways and maybe near the top of the stairs. Is rejoining it easy? Thanks. |
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 23:10:42 -0500, "mwlogs"
wrote: What's your plan of attack once you pull up the carpet? If you are just going to pound some finish nails down thru the floor to try and quiet the squeak, you can probably do that pretty safely right thru the carpet. Stop hammering with the nail where you can still get at it and use a nail set to drive it the rest of the way thru the carpet, pad, and set it slightlybelow the surface of the floor. If you use finishing nails, probably shoudl use two, at opposite angles from vertical. If you use just one, the wood will slide up and down the nail, but at different angles the wood can't move at all,. "D'Olier" wrote in message ... I want to fix some squeaky floorboards myself in a long (10' x 3') hallway. I'm nervous however, about pulling up the carpet as I would have to put it back. If it was the corner of a room, no problem. But how do I go about pulling up such a long stretch? I assume the carpet joins are under doorways and maybe near the top of the stairs. Is rejoining it easy? Thanks. |
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 21:53:40 -0600, "D'Olier"
wrote: I want to fix some squeaky floorboards myself in a long (10' x 3') hallway. I'm nervous however, about pulling up the carpet as I would have to put it back. If it was the corner of a room, no problem. But how do I go about pulling up such a long stretch? I assume the carpet joins are under doorways and maybe near the top of the stairs. Is rejoining it easy? Thanks. There are products to screw down floor boards under carpets. All without removing them. http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/rm_floors_c...395774,00.html Found that with a google. tom @ www.FreelancingProjects.com |
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There are products to screw down floor boards under carpets. All without removing them. http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/rm_floors_c...395774,00.html This is great info. Thanks! |
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"D'Olier" writes:
I want to fix some squeaky floorboards myself in a long (10' x 3') hallway. I'm nervous however, about pulling up the carpet as I would have to put it back. If it was the corner of a room, no problem. But how do I go about pulling up such a long stretch? I assume the carpet joins are under doorways and maybe near the top of the stairs. Is rejoining it easy? In the event you can't fix it now, heck feature it: it makes for a nice audible intrusion detection or "kid sneaking out of the house" alarm. Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://toddh.net/ |
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"Todd H." wrote in message ... "D'Olier" writes: I want to fix some squeaky floorboards myself in a long (10' x 3') hallway. I'm nervous however, about pulling up the carpet as I would have to put it back. If it was the corner of a room, no problem. But how do I go about pulling up such a long stretch? I assume the carpet joins are under doorways and maybe near the top of the stairs. Is rejoining it easy? In the event you can't fix it now, heck feature it: it makes for a nice audible intrusion detection or "kid sneaking out of the house" alarm. Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://toddh.net/ Get these special screws and installation tool. http://www.squeaknomore.com/ You first purchase the kit (contains the tool and 50 screws) and then you just buy the special screws as needed. They come in packs of 50. They work great and you do NOT pull up the carpet. I found them at my local home depot. My local Lowes looked at me like I was crazy when I told them about this product. I even gave them the part number and they couldn't find it. |
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