Cupping occurs when the edges of a board are high and its center is lower. Cupping in hardwood flooring is caused by a moisture imbalance through the thickness of the wood: The wood is wetter on the bottom of the board than on the top. The moisture imbalance is proven by taking moisture meter … [Read more...]
Hardwood Flooring Problems- NOFMA-NWFA Certified Inspector-NJ, NY, PA
August 14, 2011 by ·
Linda Lockwood's Wood Flooring Inspection Credentials: Linda Lockwood possesses the highest Wood Flooring Inspection Credentials to provide in-depth failure analysis for all Solid, Engineered, Site and Factory Finished wood flooring complaints including; cupping, crowning, buckling, gaps, cracks, … [Read more...]

