What happens to timber floors in cold weather?

From a professional specification perspective:

Mid-winter conditions with low temperatures of 7-8 degrees C and high relative humidity of 70-80% cause timber to absorb moisture and swell. This can lead to tighter joints, reduced gapping, and in extreme cases peaking or buckling. FSA Network floor sanders understand seasonal timber behaviour and plan installations accordingly.

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