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Hello again guys, Took up all my laminate and the floor is pretty iffy, obviously done by cowboys.
Some parts are not level which I'm told I can level those parts with 'thin set' also is very squeaky but not that bouncy. How would I get rid of the squeakiness?
What is the best course of action. Would you just put down 'No more ply' and tile or should I do something to get rid of the noise first. I just don't want the tiles to crack more than anything else. X marks the squeaky spots. The tiles are 600 x 600 porcelain.
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Hi, In the main the squeaky areas are close to where boards join, that would be consistent with board edges rubbing together when walked upon. Additional face fixing is problematic not knowing what's below, Cables,pipes,etc). So what about coring small holes in the top feather of the t&g joint pouring in a resin based wood glue, in addition drill and countersink small screws through the t& g also. Just a thought.
 
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Hi, In the main the squeaky areas are close to where boards join, that would be consistent with board edges rubbing together when walked upon. Additional face fixing is problematic not knowing what's below, Cables,pipes,etc). So what about coring small holes in the top feather of the t&g joint pouring in a resin based wood glue, in addition drill and countersink small screws through the t& g also. Just a thought.

How much do you think it will cost to put 8.5 sqm new floor down to stop the squeaking? The people that built this place were straight up cowboys. The nails are not even in the right places in the board.
 

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That is lot. Is there any other way to pull up the existing floor without damaging it and add screws/nails in the correct places?
You could try that but honestly that's a lot of work and hassle and you will cause damage to existing flooring. I would overboard with 6mm cement faced insulation boards,glued and screwed, will also help deadening the squeaking boards.
 
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You could try that but honestly that's a lot of work and hassle and you will cause damage to existing flooring. I would overboard with 6mm cement faced insulation boards,glued and screwed, will also help deadening the squeaking boards.

Thanks but I've now realised that 6mm boards will make the floor too high for transition between rooms. So was thinking about ditra 3mm, once I try to kill the noise and level what I can somehow. :(
 

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