Hello everyone! I live in a fairly humid region, and I'm worried about how that might affect my parquet floors. Last summer, I noticed slight swelling in a few boards near the windows. Winter dryness then caused small gaps. I'm curious if there's a recommended wood type or specific maintenance routine for climates that fluctuate a lot. Any thoughts?
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Hi folks! I'm just passing by, but this is a fascinating topic. My parents dealt with warped boards in a coastal home, and I remember them running fans constantly to circulate air. It's amazing how much climate can shape the lifespan of wooden floors. I love reading real-life experiences from people who manage these conditions day to day!
Hi there, I can relate because my area has crazy temperature swings. We installed parquet oak and made sure to keep consistent indoor humidity. If you're seeking more advice, check out flooring in Edinburgh where they discuss moisture control and recommended wood species. A good dehumidifier or humidifier can do wonders for stability!