How to treat a wood floor that is drying out.
Wet wood floors what to do.
Luckily if you can dry your wood floors they can often be saved.
Sometimes if you let it dry out.
Nails may begin to lift glue may release causing separation between floor pieces and tongue and groove floors often cup or buckle when moisture has been absorbed.
You can use a combination of surface drying and air circulation to help remove moisture from the wood.
The sooner you can attend to your wet floors the better.
Wood s cellulose fibers rapidly soak up water but release that water more slowly.
After a flood or spill it is imperative to extract as much water from your wood floor as possible.
M ajor storms like sandy can cause extensive water damage to hardwood floors but panicked homeowners should not rush to replace what appears to be beyond repair.
A flooded hardwood floor can have up to 40 moisture content and can retain well above the normal amount of moisture for weeks if left to dry on it s own.
Even waxed or sealed floors cannot withstand excessive.
Wood can get wet or moist in a number of ways a flood from outside from the rain leaky pipes or frozen pipes ice damming a toilet overflow a leaky roof a hurricane or storm an appliance breaks or leaks e g.
Even if you believe your wood floors are so well finished that water cannot penetrate to the raw wood think again.
Therefore you should start pulling off the water with your shop vacuum as soon as possible.
While too much moisture can be detrimental to wood flooring the complete lack of moisture may be just as bad.
Dishwasher or washing machine a fire with water used to extinguish the fire water spills accidents pet accidents a high water table in the ground that then forces.