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The grooves rise higher and the peaked areas involve more than one floorboard.
How to fix a buckled hardwood floor.
Homeowners will even question the craftsmanship of the wood floor installer when they see warped floorboards.
For example if a toilet overflows and the water reaches the hardwood hallway the hardwood planks swell with moisture.
Moisture is the downfall of many hardwood floors.
Hardwood floors will buckle if they are subjected to excess water.
It impacts all types of wood floors brand new to very old.
Peaking describes more dramatic grooves in the hardwood.
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If spilled water sits atop the flooring for too long or if moisture seeps into the wood from the subfloor.
Humidity fluctuations are a big contributor to warped hardwood floors.
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Beyond improper humidity levels in the crawlspace and basement there are more potential causes for hardwood floor buckling.
Here s a situation i often hear from many that run into probelms with warped or buckled floors.
Wood floors need to breathe.
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Often when people have moisture in their wood floors they do not know the cause of damage.
Because the wood needs to accommodate this excess moisture it moves upward and the expansion causes it to buckle.
My hardwood floors are buckling and its only been two years since they were installed in new construction on a concrete slap.
The floors sat in the house for over a week before being installed.
Water damage is usually the reason for buckled floors but mistakes during installation are frequently the cause behind peaks.
We had hardwood floors installed in our new home in january.
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Now that the summer is here and the humidity has gone up we are noticing a significant amount of cupping.
Hardwood floors buckle when the humidity levels in the lower levels of the house are too high in the crawlspace or basement explains the basement health association in the article negative effects on hardwood floors.
Floors buckle because they have run out of room to expand across the face of each board.
By way of explanation the floor has gained moisture either by the ambient conditions within the home s structure or it has flooded with water.