And had properly squeaky stairs haha. I swear every video aside from this one, they're like "listen to these squeaky stairs" and all you hear are footsteps 🙄
Great video, thanks for sharing! Years ago we added screws and glued all the areas underneath our stairs. The noise stopped, however it started again recently after a heavy person stood on them to work on the walls above. There are two 9” wood strips stapled underneath each step, spaced 1-2” between them and 4-6” from the sides toward the middle. They were also glued. Do you have any suggestions as to what could have happened, and what could be done to remediate? I’ve seen videos of repairs done from the top, but we have carpet and are trying to avoid removing if possible. Sorry for the long question. Thanks.
First question why would it come back!? Second, so we should not fix it at all because with your mind set it will squeak again.its like if your hungry don't eat because you will feel hungry again at some point anyway.!
Do you normally get defensive this quickly? Noise could come back because parts of the structure have shifted again or the repair giving way. Nothing is forever.
@mrlqchen It's up to you to call it defensiveness. I simply just asked your opinion. You dropped the comment. Only asked was what do you think? Should we not repair it? Should we live with the squeak because at some point you think it's going to come back!?
In this case the structure is 100% fine. It's just a company who built the stairs was cheap enough not to use any glue or adhesive. No it's exactly 2 years since though the stairs are fixed and there's absolutely no noise coming whatsoever.
Finally, someone who actually proved the success of their work.
And had properly squeaky stairs haha. I swear every video aside from this one, they're like "listen to these squeaky stairs" and all you hear are footsteps 🙄
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Excellent video, thank you! I don't think this is the problem I have but I enjoyed learning more about stairs
Thst a great jobi will open drywall and do mine as part of my reno im doing
Great video, thanks for sharing! Years ago we added screws and glued all the areas underneath our stairs. The noise stopped, however it started again recently after a heavy person stood on them to work on the walls above. There are two 9” wood strips stapled underneath each step, spaced 1-2” between them and 4-6” from the sides toward the middle. They were also glued. Do you have any suggestions as to what could have happened, and what could be done to remediate? I’ve seen videos of repairs done from the top, but we have carpet and are trying to avoid removing if possible. Sorry for the long question. Thanks.
Thanks for watching. It really has to be seen in person
Great videos mostafa. Awesome job
🎉 awesome 👍🏼😎 thanks
Liked... Subscribed & shared... Thanks for making this video
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thanks for sharing Mustafa. Any contractors who can do this in Michigan metro area?
Thanks for watching brother
I live in Windsor. I don't know anyone in metro area unfortunately
Amazing job
In time, when the squeeky noise come back, it would be harder to fix with all this adhesives in place?
First question why would it come back!?
Second, so we should not fix it at all because with your mind set it will squeak again.its like if your hungry don't eat because you will feel hungry again at some point anyway.!
Do you normally get defensive this quickly?
Noise could come back because parts of the structure have shifted again or the repair giving way. Nothing is forever.
@mrlqchen
It's up to you to call it defensiveness.
I simply just asked your opinion. You dropped the comment. Only asked was what do you think?
Should we not repair it?
Should we live with the squeak because at some point you think it's going to come back!?
In this case the structure is 100% fine. It's just a company who built the stairs was cheap enough not to use any glue or adhesive.
No it's exactly 2 years since though the stairs are fixed and there's absolutely no noise coming whatsoever.
@@renovationschool8818I was asking a question on the approach and not if it should be fixed or not.
Wow .... Good jod
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What if I don’t have access to the bottom of the stairs
In that case maybe this product is helpful
www.thefloorfixpro.com/en-ca/products/6-pack-floor-fix-pro
That's what I call overkill. I like it!!
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