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mopinko (1000+ posts) Thu Dec-10-09 03:36 PMNOMINATED FOR TOP PRIMITIVE OF 2009Original message just how much should a new floor swell and shrink? i guess i need to put up some pics of this, but my shiny new maple floor, installed last year right about this time, has opened up quite a bit. over the summer it started swelling and cupping. now there a gaps of probably 1/16" about every third board. i know a certain amount is to be expected. they did check the moisture content when they delivered, and it matched the existing floor. they let it sit for a few days, but...i am avoiding contacting the guy who did the floor. i have way less than zero desire to revisit this. keeping the dogs off while the finish cures, all that. blech. i think the finisher rushed the job, and maybe even shorted me a coat. he told me he was going to be working till 6 or 7, then it started snowing. he lived a pretty long crappy drive away. suddenly he was done at 3:30. i guess i should have bitched. i hate to bitch. i am rarely sorry that i did. but i still always hate to. anyway- thoughts on the movement of wood floors?
It sounds like the primitive bought a floor made from wood that hadn't fully cured, or (more likely) the primitive has a home with a humidity problem, and now that its winter and the air is drier, the wood is shrinking as it loses moisture.