Why Wooden Flooring Becomes Warped

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How does wooden flooring become warped?

Why Wooden Flooring Becomes Warped

Wooden flooring which appears to sag or bulge may be warped. These are both serious problems which may result in the need for replacing the hardwood floors. However, these problems are also indicative of more serious problems, such as excess moisture in the home. It is this excess moisture which causes the floors to warp. Homeowners who notice warped hardwood floors should take actions to return the moisture level in the house to a proper balance. If these problems are discovered early on, it may be possible to repair the hardwood floors and prevent the formation of additional problems in the home. If warping is not noticed early, it may be necessary to replace the hardwood floors instead of attempting to repair them.

   

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