Edge Swell From Environmental Humidity (Laminate)

Edge Swell From Environmental Humidity (Laminate)

Laminate flooring showing swollen plank edges and raised seams caused by prolonged elevated interior humidity exposure.
Laminate flooring showing swollen plank edges and raised seams caused by prolonged elevated interior humidity exposure.

Edge Swell From Environmental Humidity (Laminate Flooring)

Floor Detective® Claims and Conditions Guide

Summary

Edge swell from environmental humidity is a laminate flooring condition characterized by raised, swollen, or distorted plank edges resulting from sustained elevated interior relative humidity rather than a discrete liquid spill event. Laminate flooring cores are hygroscopic and may absorb moisture from surrounding air when indoor humidity remains elevated for extended periods. Dimensional response commonly becomes most visible at seams, bevels, and exposed edge interfaces where joint geometry concentrates movement and moisture exchange. The condition may develop gradually and fluctuate seasonally depending on interior environmental control, HVAC performance, ventilation, and occupancy conditions. Edge swell alone does not independently establish manufacturing nonconformance or a topical water event. Evaluation requires correlation of distribution pattern, interior environmental history, seasonal conditions, and potential moisture pathways before origin is determined. See also Bubbling or Swelled Edges, Expansion Restriction / Pinning, and Laminate Problems for broader context.

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