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Acclimating Your Floor


Your wooden floor, as solid and unmoving as it is now, was once a living, breathing, growing object. As such, it is organic and will inevitably have reactions to other natural factors. These factors include temperature, moisture, and humidity – factors that are all present in your home. Thus, a fairly simple and ordinary process called acclimation will prove to be beneficial for all those looking to install hardwood in their homes.

Acclimating Your Hrdwood
Acclimating Your Hardwood

Acclimation (also acclimatization) is a process that allows wood to adjust to its new environment. By leaving the floors inside the room for a certain period of time, the natural moisture content of the wood is able to adjust to the relative normal conditions of where it will be installed.The wood will acclimate to the indoor humidity and temperature in about three or four days. Some professionals even recommend that you bring the hardwood floors into your home for a minimum of two weeks for best results. The longer the better.

The process of getting your wood floors properly acclimated is quite simple:

Check jobsite conditions:
The area’s temperature and humidity conditions area critical.

Check weather conditions before having the floors delivered:
There’s a very good chance that if your boards are delivered during a damp or rainy day, these will absorb moisture. Similarly, if floors are installed under these conditions, you can expect some shrinking and cracking within a few months after installation.

Check if plastering and painting have been completed:
Moisture evaporates from damp walls straight into the air inside the house, and some of this will definitely be absorbed by the wood floor. Do not have your floors delivered until after paint is completely dry.

Check the ambient humidity at the jobsite:
In many cases, installation will be done when the occupants of the house are away and when heating or cooling is turned off. This results in a differential humidity level than when occupants of the house are at home and the heater or air conditioner is turned on. The goal of acclimatizing floors is to let it adjust to normal living conditions; hence, you should make the necessary adjustments.




IMPORTANT:

These are just a few basic points to look out for when acclimating your floor. Whatever steps you have already mapped out, be sure you perform this crucial rule of thumb before installation.





 



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