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Why Choose Bamboo Flooring?

By Tom Sample


Bamboo has been around for millions of years and all of its uses have not been discovered yet. It is a very versatile product and the most popular item that it is used for in today's world is bamboo flooring. This high quality flooring has become very popular. This is also a renewable source, which adds to its popularity.

There are many reasons for choosing a bamboo floor. First of all, the beauty of this product is incomparable. It is also bug resistant and very durable, which makes it a natural for floor covering. This flooring is pre fabricated and ready to install and is truly natural flooring that looks like real wood. Bamboo flooring comes in many styles and finishes and will add warmth and elegance to any home when it is installed. The most exciting thing about bamboo is that it is a Green product and that means we are not hurting the environment by using it. It is an easily renewable product that can be put to many uses.

There are three types of bamboo flooring. The first is a solid, which means it comes in various lengths and can be glued or nailed to attach it. The second one is engineered bamboo, which is much like the laminate flooring that floats over the surface. The third is strand woven, which means that strands of bamboo have been woven together to make the most durable floor possible. In fact, some say a bamboo floor is bomb proof. This product is certainly worth considering when you are deciding which flooring would be best for your home.

When you're ready to buy your bamboo flooring, you have to be careful when selecting it. Bamboo can grow in a year, but it takes at least four more years for it to mature and harden properly. Be careful when you're buying that you are not getting mixed bamboo, as this can lead to warping or mold. This flooring can also come in a very dark rich finish through a process called carbonizing. The longer it is carbonized, the darker the flooring will be. The finish on bamboo floors is almost as important as the bamboo itself. You have to make sure that the finish is very durable to protect the bamboo underneath.

If you decide to install this flooring yourself, open the box of bamboo flooring and leave it at room temperature for at least 72 hours. You have to keep the room at a constant moisture level, even if it means using a humidifier. This will allow the bamboo to swell or shrink before you install it and will prevent gaping or warping later on. Be sure you seal all the edges carefully because there must be no place where water can get underneath your flooring. The care you give a bamboo floor is about the same as you would give any other wood floor. To keep it looking its best, wipe up any spills immediately and don't wear footwear that may scratch it. It will give you many years of good service if you take the proper care.

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