Creaky

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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

Creaky sounds can be caused by various factors, including:

Common Sources of Creaky Sounds

Creaky sounds are often heard in:

Prevention and Mitigation

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

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