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product_id: 2653981
title: "O'BERRY Enterprises 3251 Squeak Replacement Screw (50 Count)"
brand: "squeeek no more"
price: "Rp504408"
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reviews_count: 10
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# 50 high-strength zinc-plated screws Compatible with all floor types Snaps 1/4 inch below surface O'BERRY Enterprises 3251 Squeak Replacement Screw (50 Count)

**Brand:** squeeek no more
**Price:** Rp504408
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Silence your floors, amplify your peace of mind.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** O'BERRY Enterprises 3251 Squeak Replacement Screw (50 Count) by squeeek no more
- **How much does it cost?** Rp504408 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- squeeek no more enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted squeeek no more brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Bulk Pack Convenience:** 50-count pack ideal for quick fixes or smaller projects—always have extras on hand to silence squeaks fast.
- • **Damage-Free Installation:** Secures floorboards to joists without cracking hardwood or damaging carpet, preserving your floor’s integrity.
- • **Precision Snap-Off Design:** Engineered to break cleanly 1/4 inch below surface for an invisible, professional finish.
- • **Rust-Resistant Zinc Plating:** Durable alloy steel screws resist corrosion, ensuring long-lasting squeak-free floors.
- • **Universal Floor Compatibility:** Works seamlessly on hardwood, carpet, vinyl, and linoleum floors when paired with the SQUEEEK NO MORE kit.

## Overview

O'BERRY Enterprises 3251 Squeak Replacement Screws are high-strength, zinc-plated wood screws designed specifically for use with the SQUEEEK NO MORE Squeaky Floor Repair Kit. These screws snap 1/4 inch below the surface to provide a clean, invisible finish while fastening floorboards securely to joists. Compatible with all floor types including hardwood, carpet, vinyl, and linoleum, they offer a durable, rust-resistant solution to eliminate squeaks without damaging flooring. Available in convenient 50-count packs, they are perfect for professional-quality, damage-free floor repairs.

## Description

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Review: Out of limited options, it was the best I could find - After hearing some ridiculous contractor quotes, I went online looking for a solution to my impossibly squeaky floors. We have a cat and you could hear the thing walking they were so bad. The hardware store guys told me you just learn to live with it...after four years in this house I was going crazy. Saw this thing demo'd online and gave the starter set a try. They're not perfect, but when you can find a joist they work very well. Couple things: - if you have an older home with older hardwoods, the holes are nearly invisible among the other surface imperfections. Make sure you pick up a couple colors of wood putty, one darker than your floors and one lighter, so that you can mix them like play-dough and get your color right. - That's important because the screws do not always snap off - I'd say it works about 80-85% of the time. The little tool they give you does not snap the screws as neatly as they show in the video. And in working it around, you enlarge your holes a bit. Or sometimes the screw doesn't generate enough torque to snap before it just starts chewing through the wood and you're just spinning. Then you back it out and either put it in planning to snap it or just fill the hole you create during the mangling process to break it off. - I found these to be useless between joists. Probably a personal situation with our house and the old nails, but the only sound reduction came when the flooring was re-secured to the joists. - In an old house, not all of the joists are 16" apart. Fortunately our basement is unfinished and I was able to see a lot of the time where I was going wrong. Some areas were covered, however, and then it's hide and see. I looked far and wide for a good stud finder that could penetrate 2" of hardwoods and subfloor. Bosch has one that said it could but home depot had stopped carrying it at the store I tried. I found when hunting for a joist that normally the worst of the squeak was directly at the joist. If you can use a finger and create the squeak (vs. jumping on it), you're probably very close. I'm about 200 screws in at this point and have only had one pre-break below the surface but not at the 1/8" that they specify. I find that they torque up a little better if you're going slow so I have a reasonable speed going until I get close to the guard and then slow appreciably. At that point, I'm drilling no faster than I could by hand which seems to work the best. Overall, considering that I had no way to approach some of my floors from underneath, that even if I had, the option of nailing a 2"x4" to the joist and then angling up into the sub-floor sounded like a true waste of time, I think these are the greatest invention I could have asked for. Even using the square drill attachment (vs. say a Phillips) was genius as you never strip a screw. My entire toolkit for this is a set of vise grips, a long paperclip (bend it in half so you don't drop it), tape measure, putty, flashlight, some tape to mark the joist centers and a drill. I'd rate it very easy on the difficulty scale. It is time-consuming, however, and you go through screws like crazy. 6 joists per avg bedroom x 11 feet x 2-3 screws per foot and you're easily over 100 per room even if you're just attacking the squeaky spots (if your rooms are as noisy as ours were). Sweet bliss coming into the house now - I'm almost afraid to walk on them. Good luck! Update - 2 weeks later - couple hundred more screws in place. Still a fan - figured out two things: 1) they will quiet spaces between joists, just put in a grid, spacing them 4" apart, so in 1 sq. ft, you'll use around 16 screws to silence it. compare that to a joist, where you get about 3" of silence on either side when you can snug the floor back down to the joist. ups your total per room substantially. i picked up a 500 pack for the weekend. 2) resist the temptation to rock the screw head back and forth to minimize floor damage - hold the tool like an airplane thrust lever and push forward only. faster and less frustrating.
Review: Great product! - I bot another product from a different vendor, which has single pitch threads. Did not work well. This product’s threads change pitch in the middle, which makes these screws very effective in tightening subfloors to joists.

## Features

- Works Perfectly with SQUEEEK NO MORE Kit. These high-strength, zinc-plated, rust-resistant scored screws are designed for use with the SQUEEEK NO MORE Squeaky Floor Repair Kit to fix new or recurring squeaky spots.
- Snaps Below Surface for Clean Finish - Each scored counter-snap screw is engineered to break 1/4 inch below the surface when used with the SQUEEEK NO MORE Squeaky Floor Repair Kit fixtures, leaving a clean, invisible finish.
- Durable, Damage-Free Floor Repair. Counter-snap screws fasten floorboards to joists to eliminate squeaks—without damaging carpet or cracking hardwood when installed using the kit’s guides.
- Works on All Floor Types. Ideal for use on carpet, hardwood, vinyl, or linoleum when paired with the SQUEEEK NO MORE system.
- Keep Extra Screws for a Quick Fix. Select the 50-pack for smaller fixes or the 250-pack for larger projects. Note: This product has screws only—pair with the full SQUEEEK NO MORE Squeaky Floor Repair Kit for proper installation.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000H5WV1Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,530 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #48 in Machine Screws |
| Brand | SQUEEEK NO MORE |
| Color | Yellow |
| Compatible Groove Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,139) |
| Drive System | Square |
| Exterior Finish | Zinc |
| Fastener Size | No. 8 |
| Fastener Type | Wood Screws |
| Finish Types | Zinc Plated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765806032517 |
| Head Type | Bugle |
| Included Components | wood-screws |
| Item Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 3 x 1 inches |
| Item Type Name | O'BERRY ENTERPRISES 3251 Squeak Replacement Screw (50 Count) |
| Item Weight | 8.16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | O'BERRY ENTERPRISES |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Shear Strength | Approximately 250 MPa to 700 MPa (36,259 psi to 101,538 psi) |
| Metal Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model | 3251 |
| Number Of Items | 50 |
| Number of Pieces | 50 |
| Part Number | 3251 |
| Screw Head Style | Bugle |
| Screw Point Style | Flat Point |
| Set Screw Thread Type | coarse |
| Size Name | Pack of 1 |
| Thread Coverage | Fully Threaded |
| Thread Size | #00-90 |
| Thread Style | Right Hand |
| Thread Type | Unc |
| UPC | 765806032517 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Exterior Finish:** Zinc
- **Head Style:** Bugle
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 7 x 3 x 1 inches
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Thread Size:** #00-90

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Out of limited options, it was the best I could find
*by A***R on December 15, 2013*

After hearing some ridiculous contractor quotes, I went online looking for a solution to my impossibly squeaky floors. We have a cat and you could hear the thing walking they were so bad. The hardware store guys told me you just learn to live with it...after four years in this house I was going crazy. Saw this thing demo'd online and gave the starter set a try. They're not perfect, but when you can find a joist they work very well. Couple things: - if you have an older home with older hardwoods, the holes are nearly invisible among the other surface imperfections. Make sure you pick up a couple colors of wood putty, one darker than your floors and one lighter, so that you can mix them like play-dough and get your color right. - That's important because the screws do not always snap off - I'd say it works about 80-85% of the time. The little tool they give you does not snap the screws as neatly as they show in the video. And in working it around, you enlarge your holes a bit. Or sometimes the screw doesn't generate enough torque to snap before it just starts chewing through the wood and you're just spinning. Then you back it out and either put it in planning to snap it or just fill the hole you create during the mangling process to break it off. - I found these to be useless between joists. Probably a personal situation with our house and the old nails, but the only sound reduction came when the flooring was re-secured to the joists. - In an old house, not all of the joists are 16" apart. Fortunately our basement is unfinished and I was able to see a lot of the time where I was going wrong. Some areas were covered, however, and then it's hide and see. I looked far and wide for a good stud finder that could penetrate 2" of hardwoods and subfloor. Bosch has one that said it could but home depot had stopped carrying it at the store I tried. I found when hunting for a joist that normally the worst of the squeak was directly at the joist. If you can use a finger and create the squeak (vs. jumping on it), you're probably very close. I'm about 200 screws in at this point and have only had one pre-break below the surface but not at the 1/8" that they specify. I find that they torque up a little better if you're going slow so I have a reasonable speed going until I get close to the guard and then slow appreciably. At that point, I'm drilling no faster than I could by hand which seems to work the best. Overall, considering that I had no way to approach some of my floors from underneath, that even if I had, the option of nailing a 2"x4" to the joist and then angling up into the sub-floor sounded like a true waste of time, I think these are the greatest invention I could have asked for. Even using the square drill attachment (vs. say a Phillips) was genius as you never strip a screw. My entire toolkit for this is a set of vise grips, a long paperclip (bend it in half so you don't drop it), tape measure, putty, flashlight, some tape to mark the joist centers and a drill. I'd rate it very easy on the difficulty scale. It is time-consuming, however, and you go through screws like crazy. 6 joists per avg bedroom x 11 feet x 2-3 screws per foot and you're easily over 100 per room even if you're just attacking the squeaky spots (if your rooms are as noisy as ours were). Sweet bliss coming into the house now - I'm almost afraid to walk on them. Good luck! Update - 2 weeks later - couple hundred more screws in place. Still a fan - figured out two things: 1) they will quiet spaces between joists, just put in a grid, spacing them 4" apart, so in 1 sq. ft, you'll use around 16 screws to silence it. compare that to a joist, where you get about 3" of silence on either side when you can snug the floor back down to the joist. ups your total per room substantially. i picked up a 500 pack for the weekend. 2) resist the temptation to rock the screw head back and forth to minimize floor damage - hold the tool like an airplane thrust lever and push forward only. faster and less frustrating.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product!
*by J***N on March 29, 2026*

I bot another product from a different vendor, which has single pitch threads. Did not work well. This product’s threads change pitch in the middle, which makes these screws very effective in tightening subfloors to joists.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Used 550, it worked perfectly.
*by M***M on March 16, 2026*

I've used 550 of these screws so far, and they saved us a job that would've cost around $15K! Our house had several squeaky floors, and this solution worked perfectly to eliminate the squeaks. My only tip from experience is to make sure you DRILL FIRST. The instructions suggest a 1/8" drill bit, but from my experience, that can hardly cause snapping and doesn't work well. I got much better results with a 3/32" drill bit, and in nearly all cases, the snapping went smoothly. Also, remember to match the wood filler to the color of your floor when filling the holes afterward. A wax stick or furniture repair kit might not work as perfect as wood filler.

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