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Moisture Readings for Slip

Moisture content is crucial to maintain hardwood flooring’s integrity. The recommended range for hardwood floors is 6%-9%, as exceeding these levels can lead to expansion, buckling, and other issues. Therefore, it’s essential to accurately measure moisture levels before and during installation.

Acceptable Moisture Readings in Hardwood Floors


  • 6%-9%: Acceptable range for hardwood floors

  • < 6%: Floor is too dry and can shrink, causing gaps

  • > 9%: Floor is too wet and can expand, causing buckling

Measuring Moisture Levels

Measuring moisture levels involves using a moisture meter. Place the meter’s probes into the wood to obtain a reading. Ensure it is inserted parallel to the grain and at an angle to penetrate the wood’s core.

Interpreting Moisture Readings

After obtaining the readings, compare them to the acceptable range. If the moisture content is outside this range, further investigation is required. Contact a professional to determine the cause and recommend solutions.

Maintaining Optimal Moisture Levels

Maintaining optimal moisture levels is essential to preserve hardwood floors. Consider the following strategies:


  • Use a humidifier to adjust indoor humidity levels

  • Avoid placing water sources near hardwood floors

  • Dry any spills or liquids immediately

  • Monitor moisture levels regularly using a moisture meter

By adhering to these guidelines, you can ensure your hardwood floors remain in pristine condition, free from moisture-related issues.