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It’s crucial to be able to quickly identify and effectively fix common issues with hardwood floors. The weather and the humidity in your home both have an impact on the amount of flooring contraction during the winter. Wood floors and engineered hardwood floors can warp and become damaged as a result of moisture or changes in humidity.
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Cupping vs. Crowning: What Causes them Both?
It’s crucial to be able to quickly identify and effectively fix common issues with hardwood
floors. The weather and the humidity in your home both have an impact on the amount of
flooring contraction during the winter. Wood floors and engineered hardwood floors can
warp and become damaged as a result of moisture or changes in humidity. These effects
are referred to as “cupping,” “crowning,” “buckling,” and “peaking.” If you notice that the
edges of the planks are higher than the centers, your wood floor is cupping. There will be a
concave appearance to each plank.
On the other hand, the center of the board is higher than the edges when there is
crowning. Wood that is raised in the middle and slopes down on the planks’ long
edges is referred to as crowning. You can remove obstinate flooring cupping and
crowning with a little knowledge of what causes it. Continue reading and let’s get
going.
Common Causes of Wood
Cupping
You must be aware of the typical causes of floor cupping if you want to solve the issue.
Fibers make up wood, and water takes up space when it absorbs it. Cupping happens
when the subfloor’s moisture content—the moisture beneath your floors—is
significantly higher than the moisture above. There is hope for restoring your floor to
normal if you catch cupping early and can address the moisture problem, which can be
caused by anything from pipe leaks to a still-wet concrete slab to improper HVAC usage.
Common Causes of Wood
Crowning
A common issue that arises as a direct result of cupping is crowning. Crowning
occurs when a plank’s middle or top swells up above the rest of the regular floor
level while the plank’s edges contract inward toward the bottom. In the latter
instance, a cupped floor was flattened and the edges of the plank were sanded
down below the center after the moisture levels had returned to a tolerable
level. Crowning may also develop unintentionally as a result of sanding down
cupped planks before letting them completely dry.
How to fix cupping and
crowning?
With time and numerous seasonal changes, this cupping will gradually
lessen but might not completely disappear. Never try to fix a cupped floor
until all moisture sources have been found and taken care of. Maintain the
environment in accordance with the demands of the flooring manufacturer.
Re-sanding and refinishing the flooring is the most popular repair option.
On the other hand, if excessive humidity caused the issue, crowning floors
may need to be repaired by running a dehumidifier in the space.
Ventilation of the floor’s underside may also be required.
Cupping and crowning are inevitable flooring problems but they can definitely be solved through some easy steps. Your flooring may be subject to them but it shouldn’t
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