Relative humidity and hardwood flooring posted on march 28 2014 by flooring professionals administrator as we try and escape the grip of one of the hardest winters ever in the mid atlantic region gapping of hardwood continues to be an on going issue for hardwood installations.
Relative humidity hardwood floors.
If you have hardwood floors engineered or natural there are a few things you need to know about hardwood and humidity levels to keep your floor in great shape.
When you see dew on the grass in the morning it means that the temperature dropped to a level that made the rh 100 and the water vapor.
What is the best relative humidity for hardwood floors.
Relative humidity levels of 35 65 other lauzon engineered hardwood floors relative humidity levels of 35 55 lauzon solid hardwood floors.
Hardwood floors humidity.
The recommended humidity range for wood floors is between 45 and 55 and some fluctuation within this range is acceptable.
Cupping occurs when the edges of a wood plank become higher than its center.
In non scientific terms relative humidity rh is how much water is in the air.
Maintaining the right amount of humidity.
As you can see engineered wood flooring is more stable than solid wood flooring.
Hardwood flooring functions best in areas where the humidity is kept at a relative constant.
An example of cracking in hardwood floor due to high relative humidity.
Dew point is when the air is 100 saturated at a given temperature.
In terms of your flooring excessive relative humidity can cause several issues.
This creates a concave u shape in the board.
With winter usually comes low humidity levels.