Checks vs. Splits vs. Shake (Solid Hardwood)
Checks vs. Splits vs. Shake (Solid Hardwood)
Floor Detective® Claims and Conditions Guide
Summary
Checks, splits, and shake are distinct wood separations that differ in origin, orientation, timing, and claim relevance. Although they may appear visually similar in installed flooring, each condition develops through a different mechanism and carries different implications for grading, performance expectations, and claim evaluation. Accurate identification requires understanding
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