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Carpets, Lino & Flooring

caber board laid on top of sound proofed floor creaking like old loose floor boards

Anonymous user 15/03/2024 - 2.42 PM

Hi I recently had my floor sound proofed, the original floor is concrete with vinyl tiles and they laid Mass Loaded vinyl directly on top, then ISO foam ( sound insulation foam) then the final layer is caber board. I am not happy at all with the results, I still have the noise issue travelling via the floor and now the caber board is creaking adding even more noise than I had before. I did point out to the company manger on the phone that the board had all different size gaps around the edges while other boards were flush against the walls with no gaps at all.As I was concerned this would be an issue and still allow sound to leak via the floor but he said it was to allow for the board to expand. Now its creaking like old loose floor boards!! Is it because of as I feared the way the board was laid in the first place or another reason because as far as I'm concerned there should be no creaking at all from the caber board . Thanks FOUND THE ANSWER TO MY PROBLEM IN-CASE ANYONE HAS THE SAME PROBLEM HERE IS WHY........ I rang NORBOARD,who make caber board and spoke to their Tech this morning after speaking to you and explained the creaking situation to them as I knew it shouldn't be creaking at all. And they said its not the Caber board the problem is underneath the board and the whole floor needs to be taken up to resolve the problem and redone again. And also if its a floating floor it shouldn't be moving either

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2 Answers

Anonymous user

Was the caberboard glued together? That would stop them rubbing and stop the creaking. A floating floor does not move but it does need space to expand, floating simply means it's sitting on top of the subfloor without mechanical fixings, but to be honest the weight of the caberboard once joined together will stop it moving. The ISO Rubber should have had a band going around from the floor to the walls to cover any gaps and should also be taped together along the joins. It's quite an expensive system so perhaps they skipped on the banding and/or glueing.
Answered3 October 2018
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Anonymous user

we normaly glue together using caberfix D4 adhesive
Answered8 January 2019
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