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cupping floor in new construction

yeluning
6 months ago

We have a new construction. Red oak floor was installed back in July(I don’t remember the floor was acclimated maybe 3days the most) with 2 coats of stain. End of oct the floor guy came in to put the last coating. After the last coating we were told to turn on the heat to 70F and close all doors and windows to allow 24 hours to dry. After 24 hours all the floors are cupping pretty badly. The odd thing though is we didn’t notice any cupping before the last coating was applied(while we are not 100%sure but don’t remember anything noticeable at least) would that mean the subfloor is not wet at least? Could this more a wood floor quality issue? The builder brought 3 dehumidifiers but I don’t believe it will flatten them…any idea what could be the cause and what could be done at this point? Builder suggested the worst scenario they can sand them and re coating but would the same problem won’t come back? Or would this not cause crown problem at later stage? Appreciate your insights all!

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