Posted by JerryS on January 18, 2016 at 15:53:52 from (98.80.110.211):
When I built a new house in 1996 I put down some 900 square feet of ¾ inch red oak tongue and groove flooring. It was my first and last flooring job. It served well for 16 years, but a couple of years ago I moved into another house that I had bought up the hill and allowed my daughter to move into this house. This change put into motion a “perfect storm” set of circumstances that led to what you see here. The daughter, in an effort to hold down her utilities cost, kept the thermostat set way low and she never burned the fireplace. Then last year we had rain after rain over several months; I got over 70 inches at my house in 2015. Some of the water ran under the house (up on piers) and remained there in small pools that never dried. Add to the fact that somehow the vent louvers on the skirting got closed, and the combined result was a ruined floor.
My daughter (who has recently moved to Houston) advised me last fall that there was a problem—a couple of the boards had buckled up. While I was pondering what to do, other sections of the floor in both the den and living room had exploded. Now I no idea what to do with this; probably I’ll just push it back down however I can and then put down carpet. (Heavy sigh.)
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