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Your Winter RH Guide:

As temperatures drop and heaters begin running throughout the winter months, indoor humidity levels naturally decrease. While this may seem harmless, dry indoor air can have a major impact on real wood flooring. 

Wood is a natural material that reacts to its environment. When humidity levels fall too low, wood can lose moisture and shrink, potentially leading to gaps, movement, cupping, cracks, or excessive separation between boards.

Maintaining proper indoor relative humidity (RH) during winter is one of the best ways to protect your investment and keep your floors performing beautifully year-round.

A Healthy Home Starts With a Healthy Environment.

Consistent indoor conditions not only help protect your floors, but also improve comfort throughout your home. 

If you have questions about seasonal movement, humidity control, or caring for your wood floors during winter, our team is here to help.