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Re: Squeaky Floor

Posted: August 6th, 2016, 3:02 pm
by Houston Remodeler
Wedges would fall out over time.

I'd be inclined to use an adhesive, such as PL Premium to adhere the plywood to the frame permanently. Let it set overnight and the PL turns hard as concrete. You can use the 3 or 8 year stuff. The 8 year is thicker and may work better in this instance.

Re: Squeaky Floor

Posted: August 6th, 2016, 4:08 am
by GaryG
Interesting, I emailed Starcraft about the squeaky floor in my 26BHS and they told me there were no floor joist and that the entire floor was one laminated piece. They said to fix a squeak you would have to put a wedge between the flooring and the steel frame that the flooring is screwed to. I don't want to remove the underbelly cover to expose the area where the squeak might be. It sounds like a ton of work and a mess trying to put it back. Guess I'll just live with it since I'm the second owner and the 2 year warranty does not transfer to the 2nd owner. I hope your annoying squeak will be history when you get your TT back. Keep us posted on whether or not the problem was solved.

Oh Starcraft did send me a pdf diagram of the flooring for my model trailer. That was helpful in seeing where the flooring is attached to the trailer frame.

Here is a copy of the email from Starcraft:

"This is a Laminated floor so there are no joist. You will need to put a wedge between the frame and the floor to stop the squeak. Attached is a copy of the floor frame, I hope this will help. "

Re: Squeaky Floor

Posted: May 4th, 2016, 6:31 pm
by moallen
I wonder if using nails instead of screws (probably a power nailer) to fasten wood framing is common in trailers? If so, it explains a lot a lot of squeaking. I can understand using nails/brads on trim and paneling but floor joists?

Re: Squeaky Floor

Posted: May 3rd, 2016, 6:06 pm
by GaLobo
Ours squeaks and we have learned to live with it. I am afraid to have anyone deal with it. We have also been in another 24RLS that squeaks.
Our squeak is to the left of the front door near the kitchen bathroom door.

Squeaky Floor

Posted: May 3rd, 2016, 2:11 pm
by moallen
Anyway, the dealer Colerain is working with Starcraft for a resolution. Stay tuned...