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Squeeeeek No More Kit

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 6592





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: O'BERRY ENTERPRISES, INC
EAN: 0765806032333
Label: E & E Consumer Products
Product Manufacturer: E & E Consumer Products
Model: 3233
Publisher: E & E Consumer Products
Ranking: 6592
Studio: E & E Consumer Products


Product facts:
  • "SQUEEEEEK NO MORE" KIT
  • Eliminates squeaks between floor boards and joists
  • Zinc die cast alignment depth tool
  • Can be used on carpet, hardwood or vinyl floors
  • Includes 1 tool, 50 scored screws, 1 drive bit







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Item Description:
Eliminate squeaks quickly and permanently. Can be applied to 2nd floors, hardwood floors, carpet, and stairs. Each kit contains: 1 - alignment and depth control fixture, 50 - specially scored waxed screws, 1 - special driver bit, 1 - complete instruction kit.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - squeek gone
with a little patience, and a realization that the screws will not be installed where your foot makes the floor squeek, this product works well.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Little Gadget
I recently purchased this kit at Ace Hardware for under $20 and it has really worked wonderful. The upper level of our townhome was unbearably squeaky, especially my kids room. It took us about an hour to fix the entire room. Most of our time was spent marking the location of the joists. This task turned out to be really easy by finding the first one on the side of our heating duct outlet and measuring to mark the rest (16 inches apart). We just laid down masking tape along the width of the room at each joist location, then we could find each squeak, drill a screw in it, and quickly move down the tape line along the joist to the other squeaks. The room is almost silent now. I say almost because there was one area that no matter how many screws we put in, just wouldn't quit. But I am pretty sure it is a structural problem rather than the fault of the tool. All in all, I would recommend this product to anyone who has a squeaky floor.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good but not great
This product worked as advertised but definitely is not a solution to all types of squeaks. It worked well in some spots of my second floor, but the joist finder is such a pain and is far from exact. Also, if you have berber carpet, double your work time because you have to tape every screw and the joist finder each time you use it or your carpet will be eaten. Expect some blemishes left in the carpet, but it wasn't bad. Also, this system did not work at all for me on squeaky steps. I don't know if the source of the problem was at fault rather than the kit, but I finally gave up. It's probably worth a shot to get this if you have a couple problem spots, but if it's widespread...not sure.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good product, but some skill and luck required
We have some squeaks (groans really) that have developed in the flooring under the wall to wall carpeting in our six month old new house. The builder assured us that nailing and gluing the decking when installing would prevent sqeaking. He sent his skilled carpenter by to quiet the squeaks. He was somewhat successful with shims from below or finishing nails through the carpet from above, but gave up in frustration on one particularly annoying spot. He had not heard of Squeeeeek No More (as featured on *This Old House*). I bought it and was able to stop the groan in front of one of our bedroom closets in an hour using four screws and a bit of trial and error plus luck and carefully following the directions. I chalked this up to the learning curve, but saved the next squeak to quiet another day. The next one was resolved with the SNM system in about 5 minutes. Was I more skillful or just luckier? The third one (the one the carpenter gave up on) I also fixed quickly. This was too good to be true. Then I tried it on a fourth place and eventually gave up. The squeak persisted no matter how many screws or how carefully placed. When it works, it is great, simple, effective. When it doesn't work right away, it it can lead to frustration and requires patience and resolve. Better leave it and come back another time when rested. I wondered why they don't just screw down the flooring in the first place, but decided it was probably too expensive both in material cost and, particularly, labor costs. A man using a power nailer can stitch a floor seam at sewing machine speed, but screwing the floor down would be a whole lot slower. This product works well, but it does not perform miracles every time. There is art to the science. I considered gifting the kit to my carpenter and letting him do the work, since the house is still under warranty; but I wanted to try it myself first.



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