Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Advice needed on hardwood flooring!
Collapse
Forum Top GA Ad Widget
Collapse
X
-
Do you have a de-humidifier in the basement? If not - invest in one. Do you know if there is a vapor barrier between the subfloor and the finish floor? Is there insulation between the joists? The cupping is from poorely seasoned hardwood. It is absorbing moisture. Wait a few years before you sand the floor - take care of the moisture problem before you refinish and sand the floor else you'll be looking at the same problem on a few years.
-
Advice needed on hardwood flooring!
Advice needed on hardwood flooring.
My wife and I built a home in Aug. ’03. On our first floor, we have approx. 1,000 sq/ft of hardwood flooring (not the pre-finished type).
Our problem is that the floors have become beveled/cupped/warped, and not just in specific areas, but over the general area of the hardwood flooring.
I would like to try to fix this problem without replacement of the flooring.
A few questions that I have:
• What causes this cupping?
• Is it possible to fix the problem by sanding the flooring down until level, and then refinish?
• Could the outside vents on the foundation of the home cause/contribute to the problem by affecting the level of moisture under the house? Should they be closed or open?
Thanks in advance for any comments/suggestions!
Eric
Tags: None
Leave a comment: