by Infoadviser »
Fri Oct 19, 2007 6:34 pm
The owner of the firm that fitted your floor has never heard this before? I think that's BS! I wonder how many times he has told his customers to "oil the floor" Maybe adding antifreeze to it will keep it from overheating as well. There could be a few reasons for the squeak. The other posts to solving the problem are all valid. You probably should start by taking a look under the perimeter molding. This is most likely 3/4 round. It covers the the gap between the floor and the baseboard. Check a few different places by pulling up the molding, be careful not to break it, use a screw driver to pry it up carefully so that you can use it back again. Once up, check to see if there was a 1/4 inch gap left between the laminate flooring and the wall. This is a standard measurement for most laminate flooring installations. Measure it anyway you can, not just by eye sight but with accurate means. If that is good, it may be the sub-floor was uneven when the laminate was installed. There are different means of leveling a floor before installation, on many different types of sub-flooring. Contractors usually want to hurry and get the job done, more so when it comes to flooring. There are some that do these jobs correctly and many that don't. The laminate floors are not meant to be "oiled". There are a variety of cleaning products designed just for them, but as far as adding oil to help in removing the squeak, I wouldn't recommend it. It is very possible that the floor was uneven, maybe a dip in it, and when you walk on it your weight pushes the laminate down below the rest of the floors plane therefore the squeak. Another option, which you may have done already is to find out the floors manufacturer and give them a call with these questions. You may even find then on the web where FAQ will be posted that may very well answer your questions. Good luck to you!