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need repair for squeaky creaky floor


mermaid69

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Hi.

I have a problem with creaking floor in my home, in my corridor and my

bedroom. Walking on these floors is so noisy that it can be heard downstairs.

I am looking for a skilled experienced floor person who could tell

me if the floor is repairable by drilling in bolts/ screws instead of replacing the

entire floor.

As I am on a budget I would prefer if the issue is solvable by driving in long screws

into the wood floor and then laying out new laminate.


I have seen the repair method by inserting screws to fix creaking floors on YouTube

and think this might work for my floor. ANYBODY WITH EXPERIENCE IN THIS TYPE OF REPAIR?

please contact me via private message.


I'm also looking for somebody to lay out the laminate after, and for someone to lay out

large floor tiles in the entrance area of my house in the SE15 area.

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