What is cupping in engineered timber floors?

From a professional specification perspective:

In engineered floors, cupping occurs when board edges are higher than centres, often caused by moisture beneath the floor. Engineered floors can also experience crowning where the centre is higher than edges, affected by humidity, lamella species, thickness, and installation method. FSA Network floor sanders diagnose engineered floor problems accurately by assessing all contributing factors.

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