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Sealing Subfloors to Prevent Moisture Penetration

Moisture penetration is a significant concern for hardwood flooring, as it can damage the wood and even lead to mold growth. Sealing the subfloor before installing hardwood flooring is necessary to protect the floor from moisture damage and extend its life.

What is an Acceptable Moisture Reading in a Hardwood Floor?

Before installing a hardwood floor, it is crucial to check the moisture content of the subfloor. An acceptable moisture reading for a hardwood floor is between 6% and 12%. This range ensures that the subfloor is dry enough to prevent moisture from seeping into the hardwood flooring.

Benefits of Sealing Subfloors

Sealing subfloors offers several benefits, including:

– Preventi moisture damage to hardwood flooring
– Extend the life of your hardwood flooring
– Reduce the risk of mold and mildew growth
– Create a healthier indoor environment
– Improve the insulation of your home

How to Seal Subfloors

Sealing subfloors to prevent moisture penetration involves the following steps:

– Clean the subfloor thoroughly
– Apply a moisture barrier (polyethylene sheeting) over the subfloor
– Seal the joints of the moisture barrier with tape
– Install hardwood flooring

By following these steps, you can ensure the subfloor is adequately sealed to prevent moisture penetration, ensuring the longevity and beauty of your hardwood floors.