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My wood flooring is cupping and buckling. Is my flooring material defective?

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Excessive moisture is the most common cause of buckling floors. Moisture can come from leaking pipes, wet basements or crawl spaces, plywood exposed to the elements during construction, and houses left vacant without proper ventilation. You would need to identify the source of the problem, and eliminate it. Floors can also buckle if a proper expansion gap around each wall is not used.
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How can I prevent my wood flooring from scratching?

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Many steps can be taken to help reduce scratches on a wood floor. First, you can put throw rugs down in any high traffic areas such as in entryways, in front of your sink or refrigerator, or down a highly traveled hallway. One of the best things you can do is dust, sweep or mop on a regular basis to keep any dirt or debris from collecting on the surface or the floor. You can also put felt pads under the legs of any chairs or tables.
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What is Cupping?

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Cupping has been used since ancient times and was a popular practice in both Western and Eastern medicine. The Ebers Papyrus, one of the oldest medical textbooks in the world, describes the systematic use of cupping by the early Egyptians, as far back as 1,550 B.C. The famous Taoist alchemist and herbalist, Ge Hong (281?341 A.D.), described this method in his book A Handbook of Prescriptions for Emergencies. The cups were actually animal horns, used for draining pustules.
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The surface of the flooring is buckling, what has caused this? Can it be fixed?

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This is probably due to the fact that either the flooring has been exposed to excessive humidity or the recommended expansion gaps and profiles at the perimeter have not been adhered to. This means that when the product expands as a result of changes in the atmosphere of the room, it doesn't have the room to grow and, therefore, pushes against the walls and buckles.
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WHY IS MY WOOD FLOOR CUPPING?

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Cupping, or "washboard". Across the width of one piece of the flooring material, the edges are high, the center is lower. Generally develops gradually. Moisture imbalance through the thickness is the only cause. The material was manufactured flat and was flat when installed. Job site or occupant provided moisture is greater on the bottom of the piece than on the top. Find the source of moisture and eliminate it.
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What is buckling?

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The rippling that can occur in paper art that is not dry mounted to a backing board. Changes in temperature and humidity can cause buckling as well as characteristics of the art itself i.e. the quality of the paper, the type of medium used, and whether the art has been stored flat or rolled.
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Why Choose Bamboo as a flooring material?

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Bamboo’s durability, warmth, and beauty make it one of the most unique and desired flooring materials. Though there are over a thousand different kinds of bamboo, a true grass, not all are suitable for use in flooring. The Moso variety is a common choice for flooring. Once the Moso poles reach about a year in age (40–50 ft high), their main growth stops and they begin to mature. In years two and three, the bamboo hardens and matures. Then, at year 4, the Moso variety is harvested.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LAMINATE FLOORING AND WOOD FLOORING?

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Laminate flooring consists of synthetic backing with a high-pressure laminate surface. Laminate is not renewable and therefore has a short usable life span. Wood flooring consists of wood backing with wood wear surface or solid wood. Wood flooring with proper care will last generations. Wood floors can be refinished, re-sanded, and re-coated to look like new.
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What is laminate wood and engineered flooring?

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Laminate wood flooring is basically plywood with a veneer wood on the top layer. Engineered flooring is basically vinyl attached to an underlayment. Despite what anyone tells you, these types of flooring cannot be refinished. There just isn't enough, if any, wood to sand.
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Is engineered flooring REAL wood?

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In appearance, engineered wood flooring looks the same as solid. Because the best wood is used only on the face, engineered wood floors use re-claimed wood and forests more efficiently, with less impact on the environment. The underlying construction of engineered consists of 3 layers of wood. Each layer is called a â??plyâ?? and are oriented in different directions for strength, then glued under pressure.
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What is Wood Laminate Flooring?

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Wood Laminate Flooring is made up of a high-density fibre board base usually finished with a very thin unsandable veneer of wood (e.g Par-ky, Kahrs Linnea), coated with an acrylic lacquer. This type of flooring cannot be sanded and resealed.
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What is Solid Wood Flooring?

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Solid wood flooring is made of solid hardwood. It comes in many forms (strip. plank, blocks, parquet battens and mosaic) and can be purchased pre-finished in either oil or urethane. Some solid flooring is laid unfinished (e.g. Blocks, Planks and strip) and may require sanding and sealing following the installation process. This method allows the purchaser to choose their own individual finish and is becoming more popular with customers who want something different
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What is the difference between laminate and wood flooring?

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Laminate flooring consists of synthetic backing with a high-pressure laminate surface with a photograph of wood. Laminate is not renewable and therefore has a short usable life span. Wood flooring consists of wood backing with wood wear surface or solid wood. Wood flooring with proper care will last generations. Wood floors can be refinished, re-sanded, and re-coated to look like new again.
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Can I sand and re-varnish my wood flooring ?

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Wood flooring can be sanded and refinished but we would recommend professional assistance is sought when considering this option. See information on sanding wood flooring
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Can I have wood or laminate flooring on my stairs?

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Yes, but this must be fitted professionally. There are special accessories to go with stair flooring to make it safe.
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Once installed, how often must wood flooring be replaced?

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Every hundred years or so. Simple care and maintenance keeps wood floors looking beautiful for a lifetime. Instead of laying an entirely new floor when the original is worn, wood floors can be rejuvenated with sanding and refinishing. When done by a wood flooring professional, wood floors need only to be refinished every 10 - 15 years or 10 - 12 times during a floor's life. When a wood floor's useful life is over, it's completely biodegradable.
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Why do most gymnasiums use wood flooring?

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For the same reason many homes and businesses do: durability and comfort. Indeed, wood flooring commands more than 70 percent of the highly demanding sports floor market. Wood floors are softer and more supple than other surfaces. Wood flooring provides greater resilience, improved shock absorption, and increased energy return, all of which help to reduce injury and body fatigue for athletes. Yes. Wood flooring can take a pounding and still look beautiful.
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Is recycled wood flooring available?

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Yes. Wood salvaged from a variety of sources, including old barns and factories, is a popular high-end design trend. Wood recovered from riverbeds is another growing segment of the wood flooring industry. Logs that sank during logging operations years ago are being recovered by a number of companies and used to create truly unique flooring.
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Can I fit wood flooring in my kitchen ?

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Yes of course. And it looks wonderful. However there are a few tips to follow. Firstly, you must remove free-standing appliances such as cooker, fridge, washing-machine etc. Get the appropriate professional to disconnect your gas-appliances. Prepare the floor as above. Remove the kitchen plinths, or toe kicks. Itemise them on the back with where they came from and an arrow denoting which way up they go. Install your flooring according to the instructions.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOLID WOOD FLOORING AND ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING?

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Solid wood flooring can be used on grade and above grade, but not below grade. Solid wood should be in a moisture-controlled environment. Solid wood strip or plank is nail down only and requires a wood subfloor. Solid wood parquet can be glued to a variety of subfloor materials. Engineered wood flooring consists of a multi-plied, cross-stacked backing with a veneer top layer of a selected species. Engineered wood flooring can be used on grade, above and below grade.
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What is the difference between engineered wood flooring and solid wood flooring?

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Each have their specific uses and the answer depends on your lifestyle and specific needs. Solid wood should be in a moisture-controlled environment. Solid wood strip or plank is usually nailed down, when it will require a timber sub floor, but narrow planks can be glued. Engineered wood flooring consists of a multi-plied, cross-stacked backing with a top layer of your selected species. Engineered wood flooring can be installed in areas where solid wood is not compatible due to moisture.
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Cupping is an ancient technique used both in China and the West. The traditional process uses glass jars, heated to create a vacuum, and placed on the body to relieve acute conditions such as colds and respiratory illnesses. Cupping is also used to relieve tension and pain. It is often used for upper or lower back ache, neck pain, and shoulder pain.
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Cupping consists of creating a suction between glass, plastic, or bamboo jars and the patients skin, most often on the back area. A suction pump or a flame is used to create the suction. When the cups are moved along the muscles, the feeling is similar to that of receiving massage. Blood flow is stimulated and tight strained muscles can relax and heal. You may have seen cupping in the movies – The Madness of King George, Delicatessan, and Harriet the Spy all feature cupping scenes.
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A "concave" or "dished" appearance of individual strips, with the edges raised above the center. (Opposite of crowning.)
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Cupping is a method of treatment in Chinese medicine which a jar is attached to the skin surface to cause local congestion through the negative pressure created by introducing heat in the form of an ignited material. This type of treatment has been practice by the Chinese, the Arab and South American Indians for thousand of years. (Back to Top)
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My carpet is buckling, what causes this to happen?

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Several things can cause buckling, improper installation, the wrong cushion, moving furniture or high humidity. When having your carpet re-stretched, be sure all the furniture is removed from the room and the carpet is power stretched very tightly in all four directions. There are technical bulletins available on both wrinkling and restretching of carpet.
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