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Hardwood floor damage due to water vapor

Posted 12-01-2014 at 07:46 PM by idelcastillo


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Originally Posted by nybbler View Post
Concrete is porous; if there's water below it, water vapor will come through it. You can't "fix" the slab, there's nothing wrong with it. You'll need to install a floor in a way that takes into account the wet slab.
I meant to treat the slab and install a vapor retarder
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