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Originally Posted by TKramar When I was a kid, and lived in a place with a thermostat, it was set to 80 in the summer and 65 in the winter. Most of

Originally Posted by Barking Spider

Last summer I inspected a vacant house and the HVAC system was set to OFF. It was over 100 degrees inside when I got there. I have no idea how hot it had been prior.
The laminate counter tops had started to delaminate and were curling up. There was some flooring damage as well.
I can't say that this would happen in all cases, but it was an eye opener for me.

 

Delaminating would happen when either the melting point of the glue was reached, or when the humidity changed enough that the wood substrate expanded and broke its adhesion to the laminate.

The actual curling of the laminate sounds like it reached thermoset temperature, which is usually over 200 degrees. Its possible the house got that hot at some point, or perhaps part of the laminate received direct sunlight exposure that raised the temperature of that surface just enough.

OP--cats love warmer temperatures, but you should still take extra precautions--extra water for them and a fan going to circulate the air if possible. It wouldn't be a bad idea to talk to your vet too. Just as with people, what most people can withstand may be too much for someone who has health problems, and often those health problems go undetected until they get too hot.

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