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H 1. Caulking: Be sure to use commercial grade polyur ethane caulk such as Vulcan or one of the newer “urethanized” acrylic caulks (they have a longer shelf life) on all window and door openings to keep water from intruding. Most latex caulk that is commonly used is simply not strong enough for hot and humid weather. 2. Seepage: If door and slider openings aren’t elevated, water may buildup and seep in underneath. If you have this situation, use polyurethane sheeting and sand bags or tape. The idea is to minimize water that gets into the bottom of the opening. 3. Power loss: If electricity is lost for an extended period of time check to see that the refrigerator and freezer are not leaking water onto the floor. 4. Circulation: In general, humidity goes up at night. Be sure to circulate the air during mid-day when humidity is the lowest so that less moisture will be added to the interior. 5. Mopping up: If water does get on your wood all is not necessarily lost. O nce po w er is r estor ed be r eady to get the building dried out quickly . Remember that hot air will pull moisture out much faster than air condition- ing, especially if the relative humidity is high. Every 20 degree Fahrenheit increase in tem- perature doubles the amount of moisture the air will hold. Turn the heat on when you aren’t there, use fans and consider commercial dehumidification equipment. And finally, you may need to remove the finish if you have a plywood subfloor to let the moisture out fast enough. Call and we will gladly connect you with a wood floor professional in your area! Hard rain over an extended period will try to work its way into a building. If you do get water on your wood floor all is not necessarily lost. Try these tips to minimize water damage: GoodN ews SUMMER 2005 H URRICANE T IPS FOR WOOD FLOORS THE RICHEST, MOST BEAUTIFUL FLOORING IN THE WORLD… River-Recovered Specialists COME VISIT US IN PALM COAST, EXIT 289 OFF I-95 CALL FOR ANY ASSISTANCE | 1-800-336-3118 | 1-352-466-0339 | www.heartpine.com

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Since 1976, Goodwin Heart Pine Company has earned the reputation as one of the most highly-respected manufacturers of reclaimed wood flooring in antique heart pine and original-growth heart cypress in the world. Goodwin's clients include homeowners and businesses throughout the country. Our unique River-Recovered® wood has been featured on the History Channel, PBS, HGTV, in several publications, and has received national recognition and awards.

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Page 1: Reclaimed Hard Wood Floors Good News 6

H1. Caulking: Be sure to use commercial grade

polyurethane caulk such as Vulcan or one ofthe newer “urethanized” acrylic caulks (theyhave a longer shelf life) on all window and dooropenings to keep water from intruding. Mostlatex caulk that is commonly used is simply notstrong enough for hot and humid weather.

2. Seepage: If door and slider openings aren’televated, water may buildup and seep inunderneath. If you have this situation, usepolyurethane sheeting and sand bags or tape.The idea is to minimize water that gets intothe bottom of the opening.

3. Power loss: If electricity is lost for anextended period of time check to see thatthe refrigerator and freezer are not leakingwater onto the floor.

4. Circulation: In general, humidity goes up at night. Be sure to circulate the air during mid-day when humidity is the lowest so that less moisture will be added to the interior.

5. Mopping up: If water does get on your woodall is not necessarily lost. Once power isrestored be ready to get the building dried outquickly. Remember that hot air will pullmoisture out much faster than air condition-

ing, especially if the relative humidity is high.Every 20 degree Fahrenheit increase in tem-perature doubles the amount of moisture theair will hold. Turn the heat on when youaren’t there, use fans and consider commercialdehumidification equipment. And finally, youmay need to remove the finish if you have aplywood subfloor to let the moisture out fastenough. Call and we will gladly connect youwith a wood floor professional in your area!

Hard rain over

an extended

period will try

to work its way

into a building.

If you do get

water on your

wood floor all is

not necessarily

lost. Try these

tips to minimize

water damage:

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T H E R I C H E S T, M O S T B E A U T I F U L F L O O R I N G I N T H E W O R L D …

River-Recovered Specialists

COME VISIT US IN PALM COAST, EXIT 289 OFF I -95

Our newest showroom is nearing completion. There are many grades of

flooring as well as design ideas including feature strips, inlays, medallions

and our furniture line throughout. Be among the first to check it out!

CALL FOR ANY ASSISTANCE | 1-800-336-3118 | 1-352-466-0339 | www.heartpine.com

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