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Edited on Sun Apr-11-10 07:34 PM by Wash. state Desk Jet
that is made out of wood and other materials. You can simply type to search engineered wood flooring and it comes up . seems to me they did some research . That no doubt is the way to go.
You have pre finished factory manufactured wood flooring that installs over what ever is there without nails, Real wood flooring completely finished ,you choose the color .
But the product you mention is made of wood and other composit materials including stone . I would say goggle it,that is just the way to go for that particular issue.
What I am going to do is look into that product line myself. clearly it would work well in finished basements with cement floors where there is moisture problems.
And, doing a through inspection of the exteriour siding is also the thing to do. Now ,you don't think the moisture problem has always been a problem do you? What I am getting at is a beach house will require maintnance for that very reason. My guess is walknig around the outside looking for areas where water gets in at floor level or what ever level and correcting that,will cure the problem. Some caulk,a little replacement siding some nails, may be all it takes. Check the gutters and soffits too.
I'll bet neighbors have all the ways and will be glad to share the ways of keeping water and moisture out of the house.
Here it rains a lot so moisture becomes a common problem. It's just closing up points of entry. Some cau]k ,some nails ,some siding ,sometimes a little water stop cement. Basic home fixy stuff.
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