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Old 07-04-2015, 01:01 PM   #1
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2012 Bay Star 2901 squeak in floor

I am deferring to the expertise in the group again, please.

There is a loud squeak towards the center of the floor, about midway between the sink and the fridge.
Is there any way to remove a squeak without having to do major surgery?
Not sure why the floor would squeak, but it surely does.

Thank you for any suggestions.
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If you have a floor seam and its lifted off 2x4 support beams underneath or nails missed the 2x4 you could try to lift tile if you have tile floor or try to inject liquid nails into seam and place weight on top of troubling seam until dry.
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Thanks for the reply 007.
We do have the optional 18" vinyl tile ILO STD tile floor. Would you know if each of the tiles are separate pieces or is the whole floor one sheet? If the tiles are separate, what type of tool would you use to lift the tile and what glue to fasten it back down?
Much appreciated.
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