Milling Issues – Overwood

Milling Issues – Overwood

Hardwood flooring showing vertical edge offset and overwood between adjacent boards

Overwood

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Overwood

Milling Issues – Overwood
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Milling Issues – Overwood (Laminate)

Floor Detective® Claims and Conditions Guide

Summary

Overwood in laminate flooring is a height difference at a joint where one plank sits slightly higher than the plank next to it. The condition appears as a step-up at long-side or end joints and may be noticed under certain lighting or when walking across the floor. Laminate floors rely on precisely milled locking edges to keep adjoining planks flush, and small variation in profile height or seating depth can affect surface alignment. Overwood may be influenced by manufacturing tolerances or by installation and support conditions that prevent full seating of the joint. The presence of overwood alone does not

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