KT2 · A308 · 1 mi from Kingston
Canbury Squeaky Floor Diagnosis & Repair
A creaking floor in Canbury is rarely a mystery once you lift a board. In edwardian terrace homes we typically find the joist has shrunk away from the nail; in newer flats, the culprit is usually a screed that was poured a hair too thin. We fix the cause, not the symptom.
From £380 · Diagnostic survey £180, refunded against booked repair.
Typical turnaround: 1–2 days for most homes; larger properties in stages.

Our repair process in Canbury
Step 1
Survey & diagnosis
We walk the floor with the customer, map the squeaks, then lift 2–3 boards or an access panel to see what's actually happening at the joist. A written diagnosis on the spot.
Step 2
Board-by-board fix
Where it's a nail-lift: screw-and-glue back down through pilot holes. Where joists have shrunk: pack with kiln-dried timber or steel plates. Where sub-deck is loose: perimeter screw at 200mm centres.
Step 3
Replace only what needs replacing
If two or three boards are split beyond fixing, we replace those and colour-match the finish. We don't lift a floor that doesn't need lifting.
Step 4
Re-coat if the finish is disturbed
Any board that was pulled up gets sanded flush and re-coated to match. Same product, same sheen — the repair should be invisible.
Step 5
Written aftercare
You get a plan for humidity control (a squeak in a dry-air flat will come back if you run heating on 22°C all winter with no humidifier). Realistic, no upsell.
What you're seeing in Canbury
Common signs we diagnose in KT2 squeaky floorboard repair calls:
- Squeak gets louder in dry winter months, quieter in summer
- Visible gaps between boards where you can see the joist below
- Same spots squeak every time you walk them — mechanical, not seasonal
- Grinding or gritty sound rather than a clean squeak — usually sub-deck
- Squeak worse in the morning or after cold nights — moisture-related
What's actually happening
The likely root causes in Canbury's edwardian terrace homes and along A308:
- 1
Tongue-and-groove joints have worn oval and are rubbing under load
- 2
Wet-lay screed cracked at a movement joint under a floated finish
- 3
Floating engineered board has no expansion gap left at the wall
- 4
Sub-floor level differential — a low spot the boards drop into
- 5
Chipboard sub-deck was screwed only into joists, not around the perimeter
Why Canbury clients pick us
- Real diagnostic survey before you get a price — no phone-quote guesses
- Written report of what we did, in case you sell the property later
- Real diagnostic survey before you get a price — no phone-quote guesses
- Written report of what we did, in case you sell the property later
Materials & method
Exactly what we use on Canbury squeaky floorboard repair jobs — no vague "trade-quality" waffle.
- 6x60mm turbo-drive screws with countersunk heads for board-to-joist re-fixing
- Kiln-dried timber packers for shrunken-joist gaps
- Bostik Ultraset SF wood-flooring adhesive on tongue-and-groove joints where relevant
- Colour-matched wax filler or hard-wax oil to hide screw heads on visible boards
Timeline: 1–2 days for most homes; larger properties in stages. · Price: from £380 · Diagnostic survey £180, refunded against booked repair.
Squeaky Floorboard Repair in Canbury — common questions
- Can you fix squeaks under carpet without lifting the carpet?
- We can, using proprietary Squeak-Ender-style screws that drive through carpet, into the board, and snap off flush. But we'll usually recommend lifting the carpet edge in one room to inspect the joists first.
- Do you fix squeaks in Victorian period properties differently?
- Yes — in older Canbury properties we're more careful about lifting cut boards without splitting them. Slower work, but essential to preserve original softwood boards.
- Can you fix a squeak in an engineered floor without damaging it?
- Yes if it's floated over underlay — we drill through the tongue at an angle with a low-visibility screw, then wax-fill the head. If it's glued down, the fix is at the perimeter.
- Do you cover Kingston and nearby postcodes?
- Yes — Canbury (KT2) is on our regular Kingston route, roughly 1 miles from the town centre. We also cover the surrounding wards on the same day.
- Is it worth fixing before we sell the house?
- Yes. Surveyors flag squeaks as 'movement', and buyers negotiate off it. A £400 repair typically saves £2,000+ off a survey-negotiated price cut.
- Will you have to lift the whole floor to stop the squeaks?
- Very rarely. In Canbury we lift the fewest boards possible — usually just enough to see the joist, add a fixing, and put the board back. In 80% of jobs the floor stays where it is.
The straight answer for Canbury
If your Canbury floor has been squeaking for six months and you've tried talc, WD-40 and a builder friend, the honest answer is you need someone to lift one board and look. That's a 20-minute survey and a fixed price. Everything else is a guess.
Get a diagnosis, not a guess
£180 survey, refunded against the repair. Honest advice if it's not worth fixing.
Nearby KT areas we cover
Not all combinations are live yet — where a nearby link 404s, the same team still covers that area.