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DOES AIR CONDITIONING AFFECT WOODEN FLOORING?

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WOOD IS DEMANDING

Wood floors are demanding construction elements that require the right conditions for their installation because of their natural characteristics. It is often heard that wood is a living element that continues to move even if it is old.


KEEP MOISTURE IN MIND WHEN INSTALLING YOUR HARDWOOD FLOOR Wood is affected by environmental factors like high humidity or dry climates. Similarly, the temperatures recorded where they are installed are crucial for their durability.


HOME APPLIANCES

It is normal for humidity levels to increase in your home by the daily routine. That is, dishwashers, showers, washing machines, dryers, damp clothing, and air conditioners affect the indoor air in your home. Therefore, it is crucial to keep rooms ventilated.


AIR CONDITIONING

The operation of air conditioning and heating units can affect hardwood floors. In this sense, avoid sudden changes in temperature by heating or cooling excessively. In addition, the best option is to increase ventilation and check for possible leaks in the water pipes. Despite their costs, repairs are a cheaper investment than replacing the entire floor.


HEATERS As is known, heaters not only heat the air but also dry it. With a low level of humidity in the environment, hardwood floors are not the only ones affected: the health of people and animals inside are exposed to these elements. Indoor air problems can worsen respiratory and skin conditions. Hence, radiant floor heating systems can be an excellent choice due to their mode of operation. These systems are the best to prevent health issues and protect wooden floors because their use has a low environmental impact. If a heater is characterized by drying the air and raising the temperature, hardwood will not have the humidity to maintain its flexibility and other mechanical properties.


CALL THE PROFESSIONALS Air conditioning systems can reduce humidity and prevent mold in hardwood floors or carpets. But when air conditioners do not run long enough to dehumidify, they cool the air without removing moisture, raising the dew point, and increasing the chance of condensation on cold surfaces. Similarly, it occurs when the air ducts and diffusers are at a lower temperature than the room or the conditioned area.


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