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Bamboo Flooring As An Alternative To The Wood Flooring

7 March 2010 60 views No Comment

If you are going to install hard wood floors in your home, then you need to consider about bamboo floors. It not only provides the durability and warmth of the wood flooring, but it is easily renewable resource as well. For Europeans it is a very popular type of flooring while among Americans it only gains the popularity. Before deciding what your floor will be, you have to take a look at different aspects of bamboo as well as finishes and styles available on the market.

Green products refer to products which are easy renewable. Bamboo flooring refers to green products as bamboo plants are ready to harvest at about 5-7 years. Just compare this fact to the hardwood trees and you will see the difference. As well it needs small area for growing as it is a grass. China and a lot of other tropical countries have plenty of bamboo.

Nowadays there are three types of bamboo flooring:

- Engineered bamboo – it could be easily compared to the laminate flooring. This type of bamboo floors could be used in homes with cement floors and radiant heat sources as well.

- Solid bamboo – it means that pieces come in different lengths and are nailed or glued together in place.

- A patented variety of bamboo floors that is called “stand-woven” which means that the strands of bamboo are heated and then put under the pressure. Due to this, it is extremely durable.

Before shopping for bamboo floors you need to know some facts:

- Bamboo reaches its full height at about one year, but it does not fully harden and dry for at least next 4 years. There are some companies that try to sell you the floor made of mixed aged bamboo. It could be resulted in having some problems with the warping or mold.

- The finish of the flooring is as important as the bamboo itself. You need to be sure that the finish is very durable and will protect your flooring from different scratches. If you want to finish the floor without professional help, you need to protect it from any furniture marks for not less than two weeks after you finish it.

If you want to install or finish to the bamboo flooring by yourself, then it is needed to leave the bamboo flooring open in the box in the room it is going to be installed in for 72 hours. That room is needed to stay at the constant moisture level. It will allow the bamboo flooring to acclimate before installing. As well it will prevent future problems with the warping or gapping. You have to be sure to seal all of the edges carefully to keep water from getting trapped underneath the flooring.

For the people who need a reputable flooring vendor – please go to this online shop. Here you can find a wide choice of bamboo flooring, cork flooring and other flooring materials.

And as a bonus – some general tips. Today the Internet technologies give you a really unique chance to choose what you need for the best price on the market. Funny, but most of the people don’t use this chance. In real practice it means that you should use all the tools of today to get the information that you need.

Search Google or other search engines. Visit social networks and have a look on the accounts that are relevant to your topic. Go to the niche forums and join the discussion. All this will help you to build up a true vision of this market. Thus, giving you a real opportunity to make a smart and nicely balanced decision.

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