Been in my house for about a year, and it's my first time living in a pier and beam so not sure how common this type of shifting and buckling is as well.
These floors are about 90 years old, and were refinished by the seller. The second pic is the leveler on the plank (hard level to the right) and the third pic is the plank on the side (hard level to the left).
Fourth pic is on the other side of the room, but "parallel" to where the plank is buckling, there are a few of these little pop ups now too.
Wondering if this is classic P&B shifting or something I should be more proactive about.
These floors are about 90 years old, and were refinished by the seller. The second pic is the leveler on the plank (hard level to the right) and the third pic is the plank on the side (hard level to the left).
Fourth pic is on the other side of the room, but "parallel" to where the plank is buckling, there are a few of these little pop ups now too.
Wondering if this is classic P&B shifting or something I should be more proactive about.