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Cupping Defined

A condition that develops on wood plank flooring materials when the underside of planks absorbs excess moisture and swells, causing expansion and raising the edges of each plank. The edges rise up higher than the center of the plank forming a cupped appearance. Wood flooring should not be sanded until complete until wood planks return to a normal humidity ( approximately 9-10% at 70 degrees F and 50% RH), both on the bottom and top.A condition that develops on wood plank flooring materials when the underside of planks absorbs excess moisture and swells, causing expansion and raising the edges of each plank. The edges rise up higher than the center of the plank forming a cupped appearance. Wood flooring should not be sanded until complete until wood planks return to a normal humidity ( approximately 9-10% at 70 degrees F and 50% RH), both on the bottom and top.

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