Posted by Phillips |
4/25/2004 9:05 PM | remove |
are the floors buckling??
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Posted by tokensafari |
7/14/2004 3:30 AM | remove |
I've never seen anything like that before. You would think they would buckle downwards, not upwards. Then again, i'm not an expert.
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
7/14/2004 3:44 AM | remove |
well my old high school floor buckled up in the gym when a pipe broke as did the hardwood floor in my basement when i had a flood
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Posted by rainman8889 |
9/29/2004 4:19 AM | remove |
Looks like water damage to me. The wood swells and then buckles up. I saw this before when water from a wallpaper steamer spilled on the hardwood floor.
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Posted by SPEK Photo |
9/29/2004 11:07 PM | remove |
the floor was dry here, the bukling is from long time ago.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
9/30/2004 4:34 AM | remove |
Exactly. Probably a pipe burst or the roof leaked a very long time ago and the floor was never repaired.
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Posted by Blawkowski |
10/1/2004 10:02 PM | remove |
I've seen the same phenomenon in the Lowneys building.
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Posted by SPEK Photo |
10/2/2004 1:07 AM | remove |
Yeah, same fully wooden made structure, as lowney, same problem. At Lowney, a one place the floor was all black and rotten, and at another there was a huge mushroom growing from the floor.
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
4/21/2006 4:37 AM | remove |
reminds me of Jenkins - all those millions of little wood blocks pushing upward together.
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