If your wood floor is already down this might mean you have to pull up the section that squeaks to repair the subfloor and then put down a new section of flooring.
Floor joist popping.
Start by locating the specific wood floor panel that is popping by walking across it slowly then mark the spot with masking tape.
Sometimes you might walk across your floors and hear a popping or creaking noise.
One of the main causes of cracking and popping noises that seem to occur randomly in a house mainly deep within the walls floors and ceilings is known as thermal expansion.
Cut out a square surrounding the problem zone from joist center to joist center or remove an entire 4 foot by 8 foot sheet of subflooring.
Locate the center of the popping wood panel that is directly above the found floor joist.
Some of the most common causes of a squeaky floor originating from the subfloor system include poorly nailed subfloor sheathing missing joist hangers missing nails or nails that just miss the joist improperly installed subfloor sheathing improper.
If this is the case remove the nail.
Floors that make a popping sound.
Sometimes a nail that misses a joist will rub on the framing below as the floor deflects.
Then tightly refasten.
Drill a hole that is smaller than a 10 penny finish nail into the panel s center point with a power drill.
A plywood subfloor often squeaks when it separates from the joists but it doesn t have to make any noise at all to give you a.
Scan the area around the marked spot use a deep scanning stud finder to identify the floor joist supporting that wood panel.
Many squeaking and popping noises originate from the subfloor system below the floor.