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[email protected] October 1st 06 11:15 PM

floor boards cupped
 
I put down about 4000 feet of floor in my new house. It is oad in 2
1/4 , 3, and 4 inch widths. It is all over a crawl space. The wood was
allowed to acclimate prior to installation. We put down 15# felt paper
prior to the wood. Stapled it every 8-10 inches. The wood was then left
for a week or two before sanding. When we finished, it was perfectly
flat. Left it alone for a week prior to putting down a coat of sealer
and 3 coats of Bon Kemi MEGA.

After a couple of weeks the the edges of the board began to curl
upward. Not a lot, but enough to be noticable.

I suspect the crawl space, which is dry, but a bit humid. The bottom is
covered with viscuine that wraps up the sidesabout 12 inches. The
walls have 2 inches of pink foam board - which overlaps and covers the
edge of the vapor barrier. I don't know if the foam board is also a
vapor barrier. I have opened all the crawl space vents and am waiting
for winter to see if dry air will get rid of the problem.

Am I on the right track? If it does go away, what should I do to
prevent it next Spring?

Len


[email protected] October 5th 06 01:55 PM

floor boards cupped
 
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wrote:
I put down about 4000 feet of floor in my new house. It is oad in 2
1/4 , 3, and 4 inch widths. It is all over a crawl space. The wood was
allowed to acclimate prior to installation. We put down 15# felt paper
prior to the wood. Stapled it every 8-10 inches. The wood was then left
for a week or two before sanding. When we finished, it was perfectly
flat. Left it alone for a week prior to putting down a coat of sealer
and 3 coats of Bon Kemi MEGA.

After a couple of weeks the the edges of the board began to curl
upward. Not a lot, but enough to be noticable.

I suspect the crawl space, which is dry, but a bit humid. The bottom is
covered with viscuine that wraps up the sidesabout 12 inches. The
walls have 2 inches of pink foam board - which overlaps and covers the
edge of the vapor barrier. I don't know if the foam board is also a
vapor barrier. I have opened all the crawl space vents and am waiting
for winter to see if dry air will get rid of the problem.

Am I on the right track? If it does go away, what should I do to
prevent it next Spring?

Len



yourname October 5th 06 02:01 PM

floor boards cupped
 
wrote:
I put down about 4000 feet of floor in my new house. It is oad in 2
1/4 , 3, and 4 inch widths. It is all over a crawl space. The wood was
allowed to acclimate prior to installation. We put down 15# felt paper
prior to the wood. Stapled it every 8-10 inches. The wood was then left
for a week or two before sanding. When we finished, it was perfectly
flat. Left it alone for a week prior to putting down a coat of sealer
and 3 coats of Bon Kemi MEGA.

After a couple of weeks the the edges of the board began to curl
upward. Not a lot, but enough to be noticable.

I suspect the crawl space, which is dry, but a bit humid. The bottom is
covered with viscuine that wraps up the sidesabout 12 inches. The
walls have 2 inches of pink foam board - which overlaps and covers the
edge of the vapor barrier. I don't know if the foam board is also a
vapor barrier. I have opened all the crawl space vents and am waiting
for winter to see if dry air will get rid of the problem.

Am I on the right track? If it does go away, what should I do to
prevent it next Spring?

Len

The bottom of the boards is wet, thus the cupping

I had the same thing happen when I put down bamboo, only over a somewhat
uninsulated area. I inuslated it with foam[which is also a vapor
barrier] and it settled down

Noozer October 5th 06 02:33 PM

floor boards cupped
 
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wrote:
I put down about 4000 feet of floor in my new house. It is oad in 2
1/4 , 3, and 4 inch widths. It is all over a crawl space. The wood was
allowed to acclimate prior to installation. We put down 15# felt paper
prior to the wood. Stapled it every 8-10 inches. The wood was then left
for a week or two before sanding. When we finished, it was perfectly
flat. Left it alone for a week prior to putting down a coat of sealer
and 3 coats of Bon Kemi MEGA.

After a couple of weeks the the edges of the board began to curl
upward. Not a lot, but enough to be noticable.

I suspect the crawl space, which is dry, but a bit humid. The bottom is
covered with viscuine that wraps up the sidesabout 12 inches. The
walls have 2 inches of pink foam board - which overlaps and covers the
edge of the vapor barrier. I don't know if the foam board is also a
vapor barrier. I have opened all the crawl space vents and am waiting
for winter to see if dry air will get rid of the problem.

Am I on the right track? If it does go away, what should I do to
prevent it next Spring?

Len






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