How to Fix a Warped Wood Floor
Hardwood and Laminate Floor Care
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Hardwood and Laminate Floor Care Your new Hardwood flooring will generally be easy to maintain. Just need to remember that water is the biggest enemy of hardwood floors. Your floors can warp, shift and lose their luster if you allow them to get wet repeatedly or for extended periods of time. The best way to avoid these problems is to wipe up spills immediately and never use a wet mop to clean the floors. Keep floors dirt free with a broom or vacuum and only use cleaning products that are safe for wood floors. You can also extend the life...
Bona Waterborne Finishes and Sealers
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The Bona Sealer and Finish System: A system with endless possibilities. Putting truly great products together creates unbeatable floor protection, and a world of new options for craftsmen and homeowners. It adds the freedom of combining different colorations and durabilities. Bona Finishes perform even better with Bona Sealers underneath. Because Bona Sealers don’t just add coloration, they also make Bona Finishes adhere even better to the floor, creating unsurpassed floor protection. On any floor – home, office or heavy commercial – together Bona Sealers and Finishes produce the best floor protection available.
Understanding Moisture Content in Wood
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A tree requires moisture to live and grow. The roots help anchor the tree to the ground and also collect water and nutrients from the soil. This liquid then travels through the tree’s trunk and branches to the leaves. Like most biological organisms, trees have a high water content. Water can comprise more than 2/3 the weight of a living tree. In order to use wood as a building material, most of this water must be removed. The natural removal of this water begins immediately after the tree is cut down, but is carefully managed during the seasoning process. This...
How to Fix a Warped Wood Floor
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A warped wood floor can be a huge bummer for anyone. The idea that you may need to tear up your warped floor and spend lots of money you don't have tends to be really stressful. But don't fill your head with pictures of pried-up planks and dollar signs spilling out of your ears just yet. The issue may not be as terrible as you think. Find out why. Moisture Damage to Wood Floors What causes a wood floor to warp? Usually, it's due to humidity or moisture. This can be caused by changes in temperature and the issue often...