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What Type of Kitchen Flooring Is Right For Me? – PART 2
March 31st, 2009 by admin
Wood flooring has long been used in the kitchen floors, but it can lead to high maintenance costs. Wood absorbs moisture, causing it to warp and crack over time. When a wood floor absorbs too much moisture it can begin to bow up or down in the middle, producing an unsightly and uneven surface. The only solution to this problem is to sand down the bowing section, or to go the expensive route and replace the floor. Neither of these are very attractive options, and involve many hours as well as thousands of dollars. While a properly finished and maintained wood floor may not be as susceptible to these issues, wood flooring is certainly more prone to suffer from them.
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