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February 5th, 2012

Reasons to Consider Buying Bamboo Flooring By Doug Watson

Bamboo flooring has become more popular recently because it is good for the environment and it is very durable. It is a good alternative to hardwood flooring. Bamboo is a kind of grass that grows in Southeast Asia and China. It is not as expensive as other flooring options but it is high in quality.

Professional in flooring always look for durable, attractive, affordable material to recommend to clients. They know that consumers will want high-quality flooring which looks nice and will hold up to everyday lifestyles. Bamboo Flooring is suitable and will make a fine choice.

Bamboo stalks mature in only three to five years and can grow up to 50 ft. Since bamboo renews itself naturally it is an environmentally friendly alternative to harvesting trees that can take from 50 to 100 years to mature. Even though it is a grass, bamboo grows into a material that is very hard and durable. In addition, bamboo can grow in areas with relatively poor soil, where other crops are impractical. Even after harvesting bamboo will continue to grow vigorously, making it one of the fastest growing plants in the world.


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An alternative to hardwood floors for adding value to your home are Bamboo Floors. It provides the same level of hard, durable and attractive flooring as hardwood. It is practical, attractive and brings style into a room. It is becoming easier to find it because it is eco-friendly and in higher demand.

Bamboo flooring comes in colors common in hardwood such as honey, light wood, dark wood, and amber. Pressure steaming and carbonization are techniques used to create the darker colors found in a lot of bamboo floors. Bamboo flooring panels can be arranged in many different patterns such as vertical or flat grain.

Installation is done by gluing, floating, or by secret nailing. Boards may be glued directly to subflooring or glued tongue to groove, also known as floating. A secret nail gun may be used to shoot the nails at a 45-degree angle through the tongue and into the subfloor. It’s known as secret nailing since the tongue and the nail heads are covered up by the next board. Pre-finished and unfinished bamboo panels are available online via flooring vendors.

Timeless contemporary appeal, and warm, comforting ambiance, are just some of the adjectives used to describe the new bamboo flooring option. It brings added value to your home as well as being reasonably priced, fashionable, durable and environmentally friendly. Being an cheaper alternative to the expensive traditional hardwood floor and easy to maintain, a homeowner looking or shopping for new flooring should seriously consider bamboo.

Bamboo Flooring is a great way of adding value to your home since because it is durable, attractive and eco-friendly. A Bamboo Floor is an excellent alternative to traditional hardwood floors.

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