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How to Stop Squeaking in Hardwood Flooring
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A squeak in hardwood flooring is caused by two pieces of wood rubbing against one another. One way to stop the sound is by reducing the friction of the moving pieces using a lubricant. I’m not talking oil here, but rather a dusting with ultra-fine graphite powder.

This is available at your local hardware stores, and for the most part it’s used to free
lock mechanisms. But if you pour a tiny bit of it on the floor so that it can work its
way into the squeaking boards, it could very well reduce or eliminate the sound.

If that fails, you can always try a pair of well-placed nails. You first need to pre-drill
some slender holes into the wood, angled slightly towards one another. Then drive
the nails in, being careful not to bang up the hardwood floor with the head of the
hammer.

You can use an 8d or 8-penny finish nail, which has a very small head. Then sink it
below the surface of the wood using a nail set. Now you can say good-bye to that
squeak forever. You would need a hammer, a small drill bit, and a cordless drill.
This would take no more than 15-20 minutes to complete.

Now after you get rid of all the squeaks, use a filler stick in the same color as the
floor to fill any nail hole that are visible. When your floor is really starting to show
its age, you’ll be able to renew its surface for about a quarter of what it would cost
to install a new floor.

You can sand and refinish them, usually up to a total of four times before so much
wood is ground away that the nails holding it in place begin to appear. Your
hardwood floor should be as good as new.

About The Author:

Roger King has been involved in home interior designs for several years, and has been helping people find and review the best value for interior design solutions. Visit his Web site @ http://www.all-homeinteriordesigns.com to learn more.

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