jacobjohn90
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Hello Everyone! New to the forum trying to find out how our new engineered hardwood flooring got damaged, and to tell if it's due to manufacturing/installation errors.
Backstory: Moved into a brand new house this past March. Had a couple boxes on the hardwood flooring in the living room for a good 2 months, at-least. When we decided to move those boxes, we noticed some bubbling on about 8 panels. They are very sporadic and we had no idea what they were or where they came from. We contacted our builder and they contacted the manufacturing of the flooring to come and check them out. They inspected the flooring and decided it was water damage, which would void the warranty to have them replaced. We have no idea where the water would have came from. As stated previously, this area was only used to store moving boxes for about 2 months. It's in the middle of the floor-plan, away from exterior walls or plumbing. Any help here would be great!! I'll attach some pictures below:
Image below is very peculiar in how the warping is happening width wise, unless this is normal. This happened in two spots!
Backstory: Moved into a brand new house this past March. Had a couple boxes on the hardwood flooring in the living room for a good 2 months, at-least. When we decided to move those boxes, we noticed some bubbling on about 8 panels. They are very sporadic and we had no idea what they were or where they came from. We contacted our builder and they contacted the manufacturing of the flooring to come and check them out. They inspected the flooring and decided it was water damage, which would void the warranty to have them replaced. We have no idea where the water would have came from. As stated previously, this area was only used to store moving boxes for about 2 months. It's in the middle of the floor-plan, away from exterior walls or plumbing. Any help here would be great!! I'll attach some pictures below:
Image below is very peculiar in how the warping is happening width wise, unless this is normal. This happened in two spots!