What is peaking in timber floors and how is it different from cupping?

From a professional specification perspective:

Peaking resembles cupping but results from expansion pressure between boards rather than a moisture gradient through the board thickness. It produces a pressure-related cupped appearance and is particularly common in higher density backsawn hardwoods installed in moderate to humid localities. FSA Network floor sanders understand the critical difference between peaking and cupping for correct diagnosis.

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