process and method
Improper Ventilation – Airflow Problems During Floor Finishing
Poor airflow, excess humidity, or stale indoor air that slows drying and curing during floor work.
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What it is
Improper ventilation happens when the job area has stale air, high humidity, or too little airflow for the products and process being used.
Signs
- Stuffy rooms during or after service
- Condensation on windows
- Strong odors that linger longer than expected
- Finish or stain that dries slowly
How ReCoat handles it
ReCoat reviews airflow, humidity, dry time, cure time, and room conditions as part of the service plan. When needed, windows, fans, dehumidifiers, and return-to-use instructions help the finish dry and cure correctly.
Why it matters
Even the right product can perform poorly in the wrong room conditions. Ventilation is part of getting a durable, even result.