It can manifest in various forms of plank disfigurement and should be taken very seriously.
Does cupping on hardwood floor go away.
Cupping in solid wood floors.
Change the sandpaper as.
Cupping occurs in solid wood flooring as a result of an elevated mc in the bottom of the flooring compared with the mc of the face.
This pass with the sandpaper should remove any scratches as well as the remainder of the high places caused by the cupping.
Because the flooring was installed and had expanded in place it had nowhere to go but up which is considered acclimation cupping.
While this does not completely remove the possibility of moisture related issues it does greatly reduce the chances of problems like floor cupping.
What does cupping look like on a hardwood floor.
The first thing you must do when you notice a cupped floor is to identify the source of moisture.
I have a new 6 month old on site installation of 3 4 inch hardwood flooring that is cupping.
I called the company who installed the floor and they said the moisture level was too high.
After the flooring was installed and once the flooring acclimated to the proper emc the flooring expanded.
This expansion can be in the form of cupping the center of the board is lower than the edges or crowning the center of the board is higher than the edges.
The general effect is easy to demonstrate by putting a small strip of paper onto a small drop of water.
When moisture interacts with a hardwood floor the side of the boards closest to the moisture expands.
Here are four ways to reverse cupped hardwood floors.
Hardwood floor in basement cupping q.
The paper will curl up away from the water.
David land august 13 2018 at 4 29 pm.
It is not hard to see the effect in.
Moisture is at 4 5.
This cupping did not and will not go away with the seasons.
The boards have bowed up in a large section in the center of the floor and you can bounce on them.
The good news is that hardwood floor cupping can be reversed setting the planks back to their original condition.
Meanwhile your hardwood has nowhere to go as it begins to squeeze against itself and pull away from the sub floor crowding and eventually buckling.
Go over the entire surface of the floor again.
Warping causes much more damage to your floors than cupping does.
These products are especially valuable in situations where the environment is less than ideal for a hardwood floor where another floor would have no chance of success at all.