The Cause. Typically, in a full glue-down installation, hollow spots between the subfloor and the boards are to blame for popping sounds and squeaks in hardwood flooring. In most cases, and almost always when the subfloor is concrete, these “voids” result from an uneven subfloor.

Why is my hardwood floor making popping noises?

The most common reason for hardwood to make a popping sound, specifically at night, is a change in humidity. The home cools during the transition from day to night and that can impact humidity levels in the home. The popping sound can be especially loud if the fit of the wood is very tight.

Why is my floor making popping noises?





Floors That Make a Popping Sound



The sound happens when a plank becomes loose and the nail rubs against the subfloor. If you have access to your floors from underneath, driving screws into the loose planks will usually solve the problem.

Is it normal for wood floors to pop?

It is perfectly normal for a brand new hardwood floor to make noises. In the industry, it is called the “snap, crackle, pop” effect. No subfloor is perfectly level and when a floor is first installed, the edges of the boards need to get used to one another.

How do you stop hardwood floors from popping?

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Are new hardwood floors supposed to creak?

New wood floors are prone to creaking and squeaking like any other flooring type. The sound you hear is caused by the individual boards shifting and rubbing against each other. For new floors, this is normal as they adjust and shift into the new environment.

How do you fix a popping subfloor?





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How do you get rid of floor Pops?

If you already have hardwood flooring and your floors squeak and pop, you might try the old remedy… baby powder or powdered graphite. Placing these powders down between the planks helps to eliminate the squeak in some cases but is typically not a long term fix.

Why does my new engineered wood floor creak?

It is part of living with a natural, organic product. A product that is hygroscopic and reacts to its ever-changing environment will likely move around throughout its service life and develop some sort of squeak, crackle, or pop. An occasional squeak within any properly installed wood floor system is not abnormal.

Why does my floor creak when I walk on it?

The noise that you hear when you step on a floorboard (or floorboards) is usually a result of loose boards. The bounciness and movement in these loose boards causes them to rub together or onto a fixing nail or floor joist which, in turn, creates an unpleasant and annoying noise referred to as creaking or squeaking.

How do you stop new hardwood floors from creaking?



Here are 7 ways to stop your wood floors from being squeaky:

  1. Put a Shim into the Gap.
  2. Nail a Piece of Wood Along a Warped Joist.
  3. Put Wood Blocks Between Noisy Joists.
  4. Use Construction Adhesive to Fill Long Gaps.
  5. Screw the Subfloor to the Finished Floor.
  6. Floorboard Lubricants.
  7. Fix the Squeak from Above.


How do you stop new floorboards creaking?

Sprinkle lock lubricant, talcum powder, or powdered graphite into the joints between the floorboards. Then place a cloth over the boards and walk back and forth to work the powdery lubricant down into the cracks. This will reduce wood-on-wood friction between the planks and silence small squeaks.

Should floorboards creak in a new house?



New houses may squeak a little for the first few months as they settle, but this should resolve itself, and the new house should be squeak-free. If new houses have squeaky floors, it is likely as a result of poor construction and/or poor-quality fasteners.

Does underlay stop creaking floorboards?

In order to tackle creaking or squeaking of floorboards underneath carpeted or other floor finished areas, the offending floorboards must be screwed down very tightly. Once fixed down, our acoustic underlay mat can then be laid over the floor.

How do you fix squeaky floors in a new house?

You can use an injector kit to apply epoxy to the area of the floor that is causing the squeak. If you have a wood subfloor, you can repair the floor by applying screws directly to the seams of the joists where it meets the subfloor – take care not to use too long a screw or to crack the wood.

Are squeaky floors covered under warranty?

Squeaky floors in a new build should be covered under the warranty unless there is a specific stipulation saying that they are not. Even squeaks that are not caused by structurally dangerous issues should be covered if the squeaks are the result of poor workmanship or low-quality materials.