Squeaky tiled floor

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natalie stanley

Hello

I'm hopeing somebody can give me some advice - around a year and half ago I had my kitchen floor tiled. There is a wooden subfloor underneath which is made of thick ply, plenty of brackets and noggins between the beams and ditra.

Today I've just noticed that the area closest to the exterior wall creaks very loudly even when lightly walking. If I gently bounce it also squeaks. I've noticed it happens when I walk the length of the floor and the beams also go this way. It's a good 3-4metres of where the creaking occurs.

Fortunately I can't see any cracks in the tiles and the floor doesn't feel bouncy.

Any idea what it could be and if it's likely to progress into damage?

Perhaps the change in weather has had an impact to the joists?

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

Thanks
 
One one reason for creaks and cracked grout, movement in the floor, weather you can feel it or not.
 
The perimeter of the room should have a flexible joint like Silicon or or purpose made movement joint if it doesn't this could be cause of squeaking
 
Can you elaborate further, not quite sure what you mean?

It feels like the squeaking is coming from one joist, as it's the length of the floor and the joists go that way. When I bounce on it it squeaks every time
 
Squeaking is caused by timber moving....... a Silicon joint around the edge will not stop this.

What you need to do is identify the precise squeak position then add more secure fixings to that point and possibly the surrounding areas so that the timber no longer moves enough to squeak.
 

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