Rather than upgrade to a BK king or spend a week in Paris, SWMBO has decreed all carpeting in the house goes to the dump, forthwith, to be replaced with engineered hardwood flooring.
A man does have to choose his battles judiciously.
I am down to bare subfloor in a bedroom a PO used as a dog kennel. Much of that 3/4" actual plywood subfloor is coming out too. Ill be down to bare joists above a 4 foot crawl space.
Joists are 9.75" actual tall site built girders, a pair of nominal 2x3s with a dado on one face, plywood vertical web, black glue circa 1980, on 24 inch centers.
Original subflooring is not tongue and groove, nailed down with 6d and glued to the joists with a circa 1980 brown glue that has become powdery.
I have had both an engineer and a contractor through who say i can put 24" lengths of 2x4 between joists under the unsupported plywood seams. Neither would spec a fastener, and neither suggested a complimentary joist stiffener below each seam supporter.
I got 1800 sf of squeaks to deal with. Once the subfloor seams are supported the plan is 1/2" carb-2 underlayment, then the engineered hardwood on top.
Leaning towards an air compressor, a nailer and some pretty fat finish nails, like 8d diameter or so. I can toe screw just fine, but for several thousand toe nails i am thinking compressed air.
The 2x4 cross pieces under the unsupported seams will be 48" spread max. Open to opinions on spacing the lower stiffeners.
Thanks.
A man does have to choose his battles judiciously.
I am down to bare subfloor in a bedroom a PO used as a dog kennel. Much of that 3/4" actual plywood subfloor is coming out too. Ill be down to bare joists above a 4 foot crawl space.
Joists are 9.75" actual tall site built girders, a pair of nominal 2x3s with a dado on one face, plywood vertical web, black glue circa 1980, on 24 inch centers.
Original subflooring is not tongue and groove, nailed down with 6d and glued to the joists with a circa 1980 brown glue that has become powdery.
I have had both an engineer and a contractor through who say i can put 24" lengths of 2x4 between joists under the unsupported plywood seams. Neither would spec a fastener, and neither suggested a complimentary joist stiffener below each seam supporter.
I got 1800 sf of squeaks to deal with. Once the subfloor seams are supported the plan is 1/2" carb-2 underlayment, then the engineered hardwood on top.
Leaning towards an air compressor, a nailer and some pretty fat finish nails, like 8d diameter or so. I can toe screw just fine, but for several thousand toe nails i am thinking compressed air.
The 2x4 cross pieces under the unsupported seams will be 48" spread max. Open to opinions on spacing the lower stiffeners.
Thanks.