
Fixing Squeaking Stairs
in Older Homes
By
Greg
Vandenberge
Oh yes the common problem of squeaking stairs in an older house. This
could become very frustrating and annoying as you walk up and down the
stairs. There seems to be one or two stair treads that are always
squeaking. That annoying sound as you walk as softly as you can on your
way down to the kitchen in the middle of the night to grab a quick
snack.
The number one cause of squeaking stairs is when the nails used to
fasten the stair tread to the stair strainers has worked its way loose.
Over time as the lumber shrinks in the stair treads and the stairs
stringers. You will start to develop a separation or a gap between the
stair tread and the stair strainer.
The stair stringer can shrink as much as 3/8 of an inch in just a few
years. I was building a home and went to measure the stair stringer that
was 11 1/2 inches wide originally. Then I measured it after two months
outside in the summer sun it now measured 11 1/16". I was amazed that
the lumber could shrink that much in such a short period of time.
As the stair stringer shrinks it starts to pull away from the plywood or
hardwood stair tread. As it starts to separate from the stair tread the
nail will stay in its original position until the stair tread starts to
put pressure on the nail eventually lifting it up a little bit higher
than its original position.
As you step on the stair tread the squeaking sound you hear is the nail
rubbing against the stair tread. There are a few ways to fix a squeaking
stair tread. If you have access to under the stairway you can apply some
adhesive along with a 10 inch 2 x 4 under the stair tread and attach it
to the stair stringer.
First apply adhesive to two sides of the 2 x 4. The adhesive will be
used to glue the stair tread to the stair stringer. You can use screws
to screw the new 2 x 4 onto the side of the stair stringer.
If you cannot access the underside of the stairs and you have carpeting
you can actually locate the stair stringer and drive a 2 inch screw
through the carpeting in to the stair stringer. This will pull the stair
tread down and will not allow it to rub up against the nail making that
awful sound of a squeaking stair case.
If you have a finished wood stair tread you will not be able to screw
through it into the stair stringer without damaging the finish on tread
itself. It will be easier to access the stair stringer from below
somehow and apply the 2 x 4 with the adhesive to stop the stair squeak.
You can apply these methods to as many stair treads that are squeaking
without taking apart the entire staircase and rebuilding it.
Greg Vanden Berge is working on the internet to promote the education
for creating simple to follow guides and home building books to help
professional building contractors as well as the weekend warriors. He is
currently working on more
building stairs books and adding useful content to help solve
problems created by the lack of construction knowledge in the building
industry. Stair Building
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