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Using a Moisture Meter on Hardwood Floors

What is an acceptable moisture reading in a hardwood floor?

A moisture meter is a valuable tool for determining the moisture content of hardwood floors. It’s crucial to measure moisture levels before installing or refinishing hardwood floors to avoid potential problems like buckling, cupping, or warping. Accurate moisture readings help ensure a successful installation and long-lasting performance.

Generally, the acceptable moisture reading for hardwood flooring will vary based on the species of wood and the environmental conditions in your home.

  • For red oak, white oak, and other domestic species: 6-9%
  • For exotic species (e.g., Brazilian cherry, mahogany): 4-6%

Optimal moisture levels prevent moisture-related issues and promote stability in hardwood flooring.