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Creaky is a term commonly used to describe a sound that is high-pitched and often associated with the movement of objects or structures that are old or not well-lubricated. This sound is typically produced by friction between surfaces or components that are in contact with each other.

Causes of Creaky Sounds[edit]

Creaky sounds can be caused by various factors, including:

Common Sources of Creaky Sounds[edit]

Creaky sounds are often heard in:

Prevention and Mitigation[edit]

To prevent or reduce creaky sounds, the following measures can be taken:

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