What happens when high-density hardwood floors get sustained moisture exposure?

From a professional specification perspective:

High-density hardwoods are slow to take up moisture, but with sustained exposure they will certainly absorb moisture and expand, potentially causing peaking, tenting, or buckling. Recovery is equally slow and it will take considerable time for moisture contents to return to normal levels. FSA Network floor sanders assess moisture damage in hardwood floors and recommend appropriate drying strategies.

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