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		<title>How do we repair/flatten the hump without removing the entire floor?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Q: We have a brand new home with hardwood flooring throughout. The builder installed the furnace in the attic. The condensation hose was faulty and water poured onto the hardwood flooring below. This resulted in a huge buckle/hump along one row of the hardwoods, smack in the middle of a room. How do we repair/flatten [...]]]></description>
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