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hdandydon
10-14-2014, 03:01 PM
Black spots on hardwood flooring
[SIZE="5"]My engineered 5/8 thick glued down hardwood flooring has started to turn black on the top.Has anyone had this same problem.?? It comes from moisture coming up through the concrete slab. it also has created mold on the bottom of the hardwood tongue and grooved sections. I would appreciate any comments on this problem . Thanks.
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sunnyatlast
10-14-2014, 03:41 PM
Have you looked into manufacturer defect in the board making, of the wood drying/treating process, and the factory baked on finish process? Kiln dried vs. air dried, etc.?
KathieI
10-14-2014, 05:24 PM
Black spots on hardwood flooring
My engineered 5/8 thick glued down hardwood flooring has started to turn black on the top.Has anyone had this same problem.?? It comes from moisture coming up through the concrete slab. it also has created mold on the bottom of the hardwood tongue and grooved sections. I would appreciate any comments on this problem . Thanks.
:bigbow:
[SIZE=4]Same thing happened in my house. I had a leak coming from the garage that I didn't realize was traveling under the walls of a couple of rooms and was turning my wood floor black. The plumber found it and then I had a contractor come out to check out the extent of the damage and extent of the amount of mold. Turned out to be very serious, I had to move out for 2 months while mold remediation was being done and the entire living room and dining room floor were replaced along with 3 walls which also had mold.
I am allergic to mold and I developed pneumonia from being in contact with it and was very sick for a few months. My advice, get this checked out ASAP. I had a great crew of contractors for the remediation and construction.
BTW, insurance covered almost 100% of it but the whole experience was a stressful time. Good luck!!
alanmcdonald
10-15-2014, 06:55 AM
I work for Shaw.
What you are seeing is probably mold from moisture below the floor from the concrete that probably was not given enough time to cure (takes weeks) before the flooring was installed.
If the hardwood was installed directly on the concrete without a barrier layer this is a possible result.
When we bought our TV home it had carpet. We had it all pulled up and installed Shaw EPIC engineered hardwood. Our installer made sure he put down a barrier first.
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