What happens to timber floors in wet weather?
From a professional specification perspective:
When relative humidity is high, moisture is absorbed into timber flooring causing increased moisture content, which leads to peaking, tenting, buckling, gaps closing, and floors tightening. High-density hardwoods are slow to take up moisture but with sustained exposure they will absorb moisture and expand. FSA Network floor sanders note that recovery after wet periods is equally slow.
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