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product_id: 97088126
title: "O'Berry Counter Snap Kit for Wood Floors - Squeeeek No More"
brand: "brand: squeeeeek no more"
price: "160.33 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 20
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/97088126-oberry-counter-snap-kit-for-wood-floors-squeeeek-no-more
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# O'Berry Counter Snap Kit for Wood Floors - Squeeeek No More

**Brand:** brand: squeeeeek no more
**Price:** 160.33 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** O'Berry Counter Snap Kit for Wood Floors - Squeeeek No More by brand: squeeeeek no more
- **How much does it cost?** 160.33 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/97088126-oberry-counter-snap-kit-for-wood-floors-squeeeek-no-more)

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## Description

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Excellent product for stopping those squeaks that have annoyed you for years!  The key to the Counter-Snap screw fastening system is the specially coated scored screw. The score is 1/2 inch from the head. When being driven through the Counter-Snap fixture, The fixture stops the score 1/8 of an inch below the surface and after the snap there is 2 inches of screw securing the wood. The hole that is left is easily concealed with wood filler. The hole looks the same as the hole of a trim nail that is counter-sunk.

## Features

- This kit contains qty 50 screws are for stopping squeaks between or on the joist.
- Plus one driver bit and easy to follow instructions.
- Using this kit stops the movement of floor boards and squeaks.
- The screw is scored so when driven through the fixture it snaps 1/4" below the top of the hardwood.
- The small hole then can be filled with a wood filler to conceal the screw.

## Images

![O'Berry Counter Snap Kit for Wood Floors - Squeeeek No More - Image 1](https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61lR8LPlQDL.jpg)
![O'Berry Counter Snap Kit for Wood Floors - Squeeeek No More - Image 2](https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71p7KROfq2L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

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    Absolutely Incredible - Difficult squeaks in old house GONE!
  

*by N***E on Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2014*

Our house is old.  I mean, 160 years old, old.  Due to the shifting and age of the house/floors, there were several areas of the original wood floors that were almost violently loud when you would step on them.  The most annoying of these was near the threshold of our kitchen and living room.  At some point over the last century, someone finished the basement and used concrete board on the ceiling... so trying to address the squeaks from below was out.  I was nervous about this product, because this squeak is a VERY conspicuous area, that everyone who comes into the house would be able to see if it didn't turn out well.  It turned out to work INCREDIBLY well.  I've outlined the steps and tips that I uncovered over the course of using all 50 of these screws throughout our house:Step 1:  Isolate the squeak and find the joist.  This was the most important part.  I highly, highly recommend using a stud finder.  if you try to guess or use the "knock on the floor method" there's a good chance you're going to have a bad time.  I purchased a $9 magnetic stud finder (not battery powered - essentially this finds nails in the floor/walls) and it worked flawlessly.Step 2:  Drill the pilot hole using the small hole on the narrow end of the plastic guide.  This kept the drill from denting the wood.  While the box recommends using a 1/8" drill bit, I found that I was having quite a few screws not "break" when they were supposed to, and just spin.  This could very well be the composition of my floors, but I had much better success when I went down a size (7/64").  Every one snapped like it was supposed to after that, and I didn't end up with a single crack.Step 3: Drill in the screw using the provided plastic guide until it snaps.  If it doesn't "snap" when it bottoms out, just back it out, save the screw, and try a different one.  This only happened maybe 1 out of 10 times before I switched to a smaller pilot hole.Step 4:  Use a wood filler or fill stick to cover the small hole.  Personally, I used a Varathane wood fill stick and loved it.  If you used a wood filler, wait for it to dry, sand lightly (or as necessary), and stain/paint as needed.And that was it!  After the first few, I was able to complete this process on each squeak in about 3 minutes.  I've included a picture of the process as well, in case something doesn't make sense.  Needless to say, I'm amazed at this product, and highly recommend it if you need to get rid of those annoying squeaky floors!

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    Works great, but you need to identify the type of squeak first
  

*by S***S on Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2015*

After searching a lot about solutions for my squeaky hardwood floor, this seemed to be the best option.I now understand why some people say it works beautifully and others complain that it doesn't work: these screws fix ONLY the hardwood floor to the sub-floor and NOT the sub-floor to the studs. Check the A- and B-Style screws on their webpage: http://www.squeakyfloor.com/counter-snap/ (the FAQs are also very informative).In my case, it was easy to identify if this was a problem of floor/sub-floor or sub-floor/studs: The former were very localized squeaks and I could see the wood block moving slightly when pressing; the latter was a broader area that moved when stepping on it (even the sound is different).I was able to remove all the floor/sub-floor squeaks with only 1 screw per wood block. I now need to buy the A-style screws to solve the other squeaks.I hope this was helpful and let me know if you think I got this wrong. Thanks!

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    Drill Smaller Holes for Great Results
  

*by S***C on Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2017*

This product stopped the squeak in my hardwood floor HOWEVER I agree with the other reviewer that the instructions could use improvement.  The instructions state that you should drill 1/8" holes.  I did this.  In fact, I did this about 20 times both into studs and into the subfloor between the studs.  There was little to no reduction in the squeak and several of the screws just spun without breaking off.  I then recalled the review that recommended using a smaller drill bit (7/64).  I actually used a 3/32" and, with just two screws, the squeak was completely gone.  Bonus:  the screw holes are smaller.  Now I have 22 screw holes to fill but at least the floor doesn't squeak.  Oh, and the two smaller holes weren't even in studs - just through the subfloor.

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*Last updated: 2026-06-05*