Bamboo Wood
Flooring
Bamboo wood flooring provides an excellent
alternative to traditional hardwood flooring.
Growing in popularity as an alternative, bamboo wood
flooring has many features that make it stand out when compared
to hardwood. Although harvested primarily in China, bamboo wood
flooring is now widely available in North America and Europe.
Many early adopters of bamboo wood flooring point out its
environmental friendliness. The bamboo plant regrows within a
few seasons and can be harvested repeatedly without permanent
damage. In fact, the bamboo plant is considered a grass, as it
grows much quicker than any tree. When done responsibly, bamboo
plant harvesting can be done without causing any permanent
damage.
How does bamboo wood flooring compare with traditional
hardwoods? High quality bamboo wood flooring provides a tougher
surface than even the rarest and most expensive hardwoods.
Moisture is also less of a problem for bamboo wood flooring.
Where traditional hardwood may cup and crown due to water
exposure, bamboo wood flooring can absorb the moisture without
a problem. bamboo wood flooring is processed as a laminate and
treated under extremely high pressure with a high quality
adhesive. This makes bamboo wood flooring extremely hardy and
resistant to abrasion, where less treated hardwood floors may
show scratches after a while. bamboo wood flooring has become
significantly more affordable in the past few years as
well.
Best of all, bamboo wood flooring is easy enough to lay down
without any professional help. Like many of the newer
hardwoods, bamboo wood flooring is made with a groove that
allows the planks to interlock, making them considerably easier
to install. Before installing a bamboo floor, let the planks
sit in their new environment for no less than 72 hours.
Although bamboo wood flooring is very resistant to moisture,
they do need some time to adjust to the new environment before
installation.
What should be done to maintain a bamboo floor? Maintenance
requirements are fairly easy for bamboo wood flooring. Make
certain to sweep and mop the floor after it is laid down.
Regular dusting and sweeping should be done after installation.
This will prevent dust and dirt from collecting on the finish.
A mat should be placed at the entrance to prevent dust and dirt
from coming into the room. Dirt and small rocks can easily
scratch the finish, and a mat can go a long way in preventing
this problem.
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