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		<title>Squeaky Floors</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 23:46:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garry Conn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Richard Tramill wrote: I bought a new house in 2004 and have had trouble with the floors creaking and popping. The builder came no less than 4 times during the 1st year to make repairs. 4yrs later i&#8217;m still having the same trouble only worse. I know this can&#8217;t be normal. What do I need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Richard Tramill wrote:<br />
I bought a new house in 2004 and have had trouble with the floors creaking and<br />
popping. The builder came no less than 4 times during the 1st year to make<br />
repairs. 4yrs later i&#8217;m still having the same trouble only worse. I know this<br />
can&#8217;t be normal. What do I need to do?<br />
Richard, As long as I can remember pops &amp; squeaks have been a problem with wood framed floors. If the builder came that many times there have probably been a combination of repairs made consisting of blocking, screws, nails &amp; shims. The majority of the pops &amp; squeaks have always seemed to be where the screws or nails either missed or only partially made it into the joist. Other causes of pops &amp; squeaks can can be uneven girder intersections, the bottom wall plate on top of the sub-floor, &amp; the bridging. In your case I would recommend going back to square one, meaning, remove the previous attempts at repair (chances are they have become another source of squeaks) If you house is only 4 years old the vinyl installed was most likely a loose lay that can be laid over one side at a time to get to those areas of the floor &amp; where there is carpet it will need to be pulled back so that you can go through &amp; screw down the entire floor. A huge back &amp; time saver are the drive systems that are about 3 ft long &amp; drill powered &amp; make sure you have a professional cut &amp; seam the carpet back together. I know it&#8217;s a lot of work, but it sounds like it has come to that point &amp; hopefully you are not going to tell me you have wood &amp; tile floors.</p>
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