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    Default Flooring work?

    I keep forgetting to ask - does anyone here do flooring work? Or know someone who does?

    We have laminate flooring over 1/2 of our downstairs. Have a couple of small areas where the subflooring squeaks really bad (water leak, then wood dried out). Need someone who can pull up some laminate panels, run some screws in the subflooring and tighten it up, and put the laminate back down.

    Not a big job, should be easy for someone who can do it. But my gimpy old self ain't that guy. Looking to hire someone or suggestions.

    Thanks!
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    Probable not, any chance you could work baby powder into the cracks?
    We did that on a floor that really squeaked, and it did work down and stopped the squeaking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeRoss View Post
    Probable not, any chance you could work baby powder into the cracks?
    We did that on a floor that really squeaked, and it did work down and stopped the squeaking.
    Nah, this is loose, you can feel the subfloor moving when you walk on it. Really needs to be screwed down.
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    I've only installed a few laminate floors, and am by no means an expert, but you'll have to start disassembling the floor at one end, and pull it all up until you get to the desired spot, then do your best putting each piece back in the same place. Do you remember which way it was installed?

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    Is this the same floor squeak you were asking about on here like ten years ago? Heh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Is this the same floor squeak you were asking about on here like ten years ago? Heh
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    Did I ask here before? And you remember it?? You must be the man for the job!

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    NVM, didnt catch it was the basement.
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    Downstairs as in basement? That means you have some kind of crawl space? You can go in from below and inject some glue between the subfloor and the joists and run screws in from the other direction if you are careful.

    Also, depending on what the laminate is you may be able to run some pin nails in from above, countersink them and then putty up the holes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by def90 View Post
    Downstairs as in basement? That means you have some kind of crawl space? You can go in from below and inject some glue between the subfloor and the joists and run screws in from the other direction if you are careful.

    Also, depending on what the laminate is you may be able to run some pin nails in from above, countersink them and then putty up the holes.
    I used one of these when I did the same thing for an older couple in my church. (Unfinished basement made it easy, but same idea.)

    https://www.kregtool.com/shop/pocket...0/KPHJ320.html

    Did some measuring upstairs to find the problematic joists, then used the Kreg Pocket hole and screws to suck it all down tight. I tried to get glue into the joist/subfloor gaps, but that wasn't as easy as I had hoped.
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