In addition to repairing my bathroom floors, I've also ripped out all of the old carpet on the second floor. Before installing new carpet, I need to address a very squeaky subfloor issue. In the master bedroom and vanity area, it's grossly squeaky. I'm thinking some of this is a lousy construction decades ago and the subsequent settling and sagging of the floor over the years.
I don't have access to the floor from underneath to add bracing so I'm not sure what is the best way to approach the issue? Just add screws between the nails? Or pull the nails in the bad spots and replace with screws? The subfloor is 3/4", what size screw would be best? And would a good zinc coated deck screw be a good choice?
This issue affects numerous spots, somewhat widespread in nature. It drives me crazy and I just can't fathom the idea of living with it for another day.
Thanks as always!
I don't have access to the floor from underneath to add bracing so I'm not sure what is the best way to approach the issue? Just add screws between the nails? Or pull the nails in the bad spots and replace with screws? The subfloor is 3/4", what size screw would be best? And would a good zinc coated deck screw be a good choice?
This issue affects numerous spots, somewhat widespread in nature. It drives me crazy and I just can't fathom the idea of living with it for another day.
Thanks as always!