This is driving me crazy so any advice is greatly appreciated!
An upstairs internal (non-load bearing) stud partition wall squeaks whenever I walk around on the floor near it. After a bit of investigation, I've found that there is a gap underneath the wall, i.e. between the wall and the floorboards, big enough to pass a pencil under from one room to the next. The squeak seems to be coming from the nails that hold the wall to the floor - it appears that the floor is flexing as I move around on it, and this is causing the squeak.
My question is - what can I do about it?! On one side of the wall I've already taken the carpet up and replaced all nails in the floor with screws, but it seems the joists themselves may be flexing.
The squeak occurs when I walk on either side of the wall (one side is the landing, the other my bedroom, so it gets a lot of traffic!) and seems to be worse at some times than others.
Help!
An upstairs internal (non-load bearing) stud partition wall squeaks whenever I walk around on the floor near it. After a bit of investigation, I've found that there is a gap underneath the wall, i.e. between the wall and the floorboards, big enough to pass a pencil under from one room to the next. The squeak seems to be coming from the nails that hold the wall to the floor - it appears that the floor is flexing as I move around on it, and this is causing the squeak.
My question is - what can I do about it?! On one side of the wall I've already taken the carpet up and replaced all nails in the floor with screws, but it seems the joists themselves may be flexing.
The squeak occurs when I walk on either side of the wall (one side is the landing, the other my bedroom, so it gets a lot of traffic!) and seems to be worse at some times than others.
Help!