Ilustración editorial tipo revista de bricolaje con 7 pasos numerados para arreglar un piso de madera que cruje. La composición en tonos salvia y crema incluye diagramas de corte, iconos de herramientas y avisos de seguridad, ideal para búsquedas de cuadro temperas e infografías DIY de alta calidad.
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Numbered steps infographic titled "How to Fix a Squeaky Floor". 7 numbered step cards in a clean vertical sequence, home magazine instructional style, sage and cream palette, refined DIY editorial layout, clear tool icons, neat cutaway floor diagrams, anatomically correct hand positions. Step 1: person walking slowly across a wood floor to locate the squeak, ear listening, tape marking the noisy spot; heading in English: "Find the Squeak"; one-line caption in English. Step 2: inspect from above and from below, showing floorboards, subfloor, joists, nails, gaps, and rubbing wood in a cutaway diagram; heading in English: "Identify the Cause"; one-line caption in English. Step 3: use a stud finder and inspection tools to locate joists, pipes, wiring, and fasteners before drilling or screwing; heading in English: "Check Below First"; one-line caption in English; safety callout in English: "Shut off power before drilling near wiring" and "Shut off water before opening areas near plumbing". Step 4: secure loose subfloor to joists with trim-head screws driven at an angle, showing correct screw placement and depth, avoiding pipes and wires; heading in English: "Fasten the Subfloor"; one-line caption in English. Step 5: add wood shims and construction adhesive from below between joist and subfloor where small gaps cause movement, with careful hand placement and minimal force; heading in English: "Shim Small Gaps"; one-line caption in English; warning callout in English: "Do not overdrive shims". Step 6: reinforce larger weak spans with blocking or a cleat between joists, showing measuring, cutting, adhesive, and screws; heading in English: "Add Support"; one-line caption in English. Step 7: test the repair by walking on the floor, then patch and finish neatly, with optional call-a-pro note for persistent movement, structural damage, tile floors, or hidden utilities; heading in English: "Test and Finish"; one-line caption in English; pro-tip callout in English: "Call a professional for structural issues or if the squeak remains". Include small side visuals of recommended tools: drill, trim-head screws, stud finder, pry bar, shims, adhesive, flashlight, safety glasses. No on-image text in any language except English. Clean instructional illustration, magazine-quality composition, no clutter, no gore, no watermark. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no graphic gore, no watermarks Safety-conscious — include "shut off power / water before X" callouts for electrical / plumbing. Anatomically correct hand positions.
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