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re: House is flooded, need advice for wood floors
Posted on 8/15/16 at 7:56 am to Creamer
Posted on 8/15/16 at 7:56 am to Creamer
LMAO at the people who do not understand the difference between hardwood flooring and laminate or other engineered bullshite.
Wash them with a waterhose and mop or squeegee as not to split the grains and then allow to air dry if possible, if it is tounge and groove you mak have to add a few toe nails to aleviate buckling but dry it slowly as possible. By doing so too quickly (serve pro method) will cause to massive buckling and it will be ruined.
Type of wood is paramount as well.
Unfortunately I learned this the hard way.
Wash them with a waterhose and mop or squeegee as not to split the grains and then allow to air dry if possible, if it is tounge and groove you mak have to add a few toe nails to aleviate buckling but dry it slowly as possible. By doing so too quickly (serve pro method) will cause to massive buckling and it will be ruined.
Type of wood is paramount as well.
Unfortunately I learned this the hard way.
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