Why 30% to 50% Humidity Matters for Wood Floors
Wood floors add warmth, beauty, and long-term value to a home. But they also need the right indoor environment to perform well. One of the most important factors is relative humidity.
Wood floors add warmth, beauty, and long-term value to a home. But they also need the right indoor environment to perform well. One of the most important factors is relative humidity.
How to avoid costly wood floor problems before installation begins Hardwood flooring and engineered wood flooring are significant investments. When properly selected, tested, and installed, they can perform well for…
The Value of ASTM D4442 in Determining True Moisture Content Moisture content is one of the most critical variables affecting the performance, stability, and longevity of wood flooring. In forensic…
Why Manufacturing Moisture Content Matters in Wood Flooring Performance. When wood flooring performs poorly—manifesting as gaps, cupping, cracking...
How to Choose the Right Certified Flooring Inspector It's About More Than Just Certification When it comes to your flooring, whether you are planning a new installation or addressing performance-related…
Dry Cupping in Engineered Wood Floors: Understanding the True Cause Engineered wood flooring is designed to be more dimensionally stable than solid hardwood, which is why many homeowners and builders…