We are having a home built in Houston Texas and during the build some of the plywood flooring bubbled up after a rain storm. The builder has not replaced the flooring and has continued to build on top of it. Is this normal? The roof is not on the structure yet so it may be they are waiting for that before fixing the problem. If they do repair, will they replace or glue?
BTW - I grew up in a lumber town in Oregon, this plywood would have gotten a glue check fired, not because the grade was incorrect, but because of the high failure rate. Also, substandard wood was usually pulled and sold locally out of the mill to workers. Apparently now they sell it to contractors...
2007-03-07
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