Is it inevitable that the solid wood floor will be deformed and cracked?

Updated on Solid wood 2024-07-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In the production process of solid wood flooring, the most critical is the wood drying process, if the drying is not done well, the finished floor is easy to crack and deform, if the drying is in place, the stress of the wood itself will be eliminated, and there will not be too much deformation and cracking problems.

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