Or if separating floor from subfloor is causing the creak drive two nails at opposite 45 degree angles into joists which you can locate with a stud finder.
Floor of bathtub creaks.
I need to fix it.
Using your power drill make a pilot hole through the subfloor then a smaller pilot hole into the finished.
Is this from humidity.
The four year old tile floor in our bathroom started squeaking during winter after four years and stopped squeaking in summer.
This can potentially weaken the tub and lead to cracks and splits in.
Bigjaylow nj i recently installed a new acrilic tub in my bathroom.
The tub creaks a lot and there is a great deal of vertical play when standing and moving around.
This could be due to new construction under the tub.
Oftentimes the squeaks and creaks you hear are caused by the floorboards rubbing against nails or the floorboards.
If you re doing a full remodel and can see the bathroom floor framing from the room below you can usually see where the floor moves and squeaks when someone walks on it.
The noise is typically from movement.
Driving short screws through the bottom of the subfloor through the bottom of the finished floor can alleviate the noise.
One tile has a hairline crack now.
Yeah it sounds as if they removed the structural support.
With no water each footstep in an empty tub loads and unloads the floor of the tub thus the movement.
I think the floor was not prepped correctly.
Since the first shower in it i continuously hear a loud creaking as i move my feet all over the base.
Occasionally if the floor joist are spaced two far apart to properly support the sheeting then floor creaking may occur.
A few well placed screws can eliminate the squeak.
The tub does appear to be level so i don t think that s the problem.
Rarely is this the case.
Then fill the holes with wood filler.
I know it s not the floor boards since the rest of the bathroom is silent.
The grout in an a joining bathroom cracked also after squeaking in winter.
It doesn t seem to be such an issue when it s full of water and i m sitting down i suppose the weight is more evenly distributed.
A lot of times when new construction is nailed or screwed down they have a little give and take which will cause the sound of creaking.
The tub flange moving against the wall the tub drain plumbing maybe rubbing against the subfloor.
The majority of sub flooring issues can be corrected by adding screws in the areas where the creaking is occurring.
When you step into the shower the floor flexes and the wood rubs against the screw or nail making a squeaking noise.
Squeaking in an acrylic tub when weight is placed on the floor of the tub can be due to the tub flexing or bending.