Solid Hardwood, Engineered and Laminate Flooring - "Extras" Storage
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Rappy
11-08-04, 06:38 PM
Well after a 4 mo face lift of the whole house (OMG- didnt think it would take so long) including 600 sf of 2 1/4 inch X 3/4 inch hardwood (which turnd out great by the way), I have approx 35 SF of extras. How should I store it just in case I ever need a piece or two???? I would like to keep it in its boxes it came with in the garage out of the way, but am affraid what the humid summer will/can do to it? Can they warp??? (live in the Detroit area). My other option is in the house in the basement where it too gets humid, but we run a dehumidifier???
thanks in advance,
Rappy
thanks in advance,
Rappy
twelvepole
11-08-04, 08:05 PM
Wood flooring should be stored in dry and well-ventilated area.
Carpets Done Wright
11-09-04, 04:23 PM
Under a bed.
First ting on a closet shelf, and stack stuff on top.
Laying on it's side, behind a bookshelf, dresser, or big piece of furinture.
First ting on a closet shelf, and stack stuff on top.
Laying on it's side, behind a bookshelf, dresser, or big piece of furinture.