Screwing boards with Plastic Pipes beneath.

Tilers Forums Official Sponsors

R

Rhys

Hi All

I'm after a bit of advice re my squeaky chipboard floor. Before I tile, the boards will need to be screwed down then the backer boards on top.

I just don't have a clue where the plastic central heating pipes are and ,obvs, can't use my detector. The boards either go under kitchen cupboards or under walls so getting one up isn't easy either. There's also no set pattern to the five existing nails randomly applied.

The house is a three storey, kitchen on middle floor, with boiler below in one corner.

Any ideas on how I get these boards to stop squeaking.

Be brave with a bucket? Lol
 
Hi Rhys, and welcome to the forum.
To be honest, the safest way will be with a thermal camera.
You can identify the location of the pipework with ease.
Whether you hire or buy, you're looking at around £150-200 investment.
Expensive? Might seem like it, but I can tell you, a punctured ufh pipe will cost you a shed load more than £200 to repair.
Expensive? No!

IMG_3161.JPG IMG_3164.JPG IMG_3178.JPG
 
You could try removing the nails and replacing them with screws, pour resin based wood glue into joints. ( and Force in with scraper).
 

Advertisement

Thread Information

Title
Screwing boards with Plastic Pipes beneath.
Prefix
N/A
Forum
Canada Tile Advice
Start date
Last reply date
Replies
3

Advertisement

UK Tiling Forum

Thread statistics

Created
Rhys,
Last reply from
Rhys,
Replies
3
Views
3,342

Thread statistics

Created
Rhys,
Last reply from
Rhys,
Replies
3
Views
3,342
Back