Bamboo flooring is typically less exspensive than hardwood flooring. You can get laminate wood flooring for less cost than bamboo.
The type of wood used in hardwood flooring varies. The most common type of wood used in hardwood flooring is timber. Another common but more exotic wood in hardwood flooring is bamboo.
Carbonized bamboo has a janka rating of 1180. A tad softer than many other hardwood flooring options... but not the softest.
Bamboo is proven to be just as sturdy and durable as any other flooring material, a lot of people believe it is much more durable. Bamboo is also easier and cheaper to repair than other flooring materials.
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The best stuff to use to cean bamboo floors are cleaning agents specified for bamboo floors. Typically the organic products are the best. Be sure to use a microfiber dust mop as well.
Bamboo hardwood flooring is actually a lot better in many aspects compared to other hardwood flooring. Bamboo is very versatile and is more likely to hold up when compared to other hardwood flooring.
There are several advantages to using bamboo flooring compared to hardwood flooring. First, bamboo flooring is an environmentally friendly product. It takes only a few years for a bamboo plant to grow to maturity, while it takes decades for hardwood trees. And when bamboo is harvested, the root continues to live and produces new stock. Each year, one “mother plant” generates several new bamboo stems that grow to full length in a few months and to mature hardness in about five years. Bamboo plants are therefore quickly replenished following a harvest. Second, bamboo is actually harder than hardwood so it makes more durable flooring. Third, in most cases, bamboo is less expensive than hardwood while installation costs are the same. Hardwood installers and contractors need no additional training to install bamboo flooring. Bamboo can be installed using exactly the same tools and methods as are used for installing hardwood.
A great place to discover more about bamboo hardwood flooring would be a local Lowe's store. Lowe's employees are highly certified and capable of providing information about bamboo flooring.
Bamboo flooring is just as durable as hardwood floors. As such, you can expect the same problems with it as hardwood floors such as being easily scratched, dented, and chipped.
The type of wood used in hardwood flooring varies. The most common type of wood used in hardwood flooring is timber. Another common but more exotic wood in hardwood flooring is bamboo.
It depends on your needs. Bamboo is lighter and more eco-friendly, while hardwood is more traditional and cheaper.
In general yes, but also be advised that bamboo is generally a bit less durable than hardwood floors.
Carbonized bamboo has a janka rating of 1180. A tad softer than many other hardwood flooring options... but not the softest.
Natural flooring is typically made out of plain old wood. Ranging from oak, birch, pine, and even bamboo for a more expensive price. Natural Bamboo is great for flooring, as it retains heat well.
Bamboo can be as durable as hardwood - Hardwood Flooring has many more options on the Janka Hardness chart though. For example Carbonized bamboo (1180 on the Janka chart) doesn't come near Maple ( Janka rating = 1450) and bamboo doesn't come near Ipe, the most durable hardwood in the world. Some bamboo floors are more durable than others (Teragren uses bamboo that has been matured for 5+years making it stronger) also if you decide to install bamboo make sure you keep the adhesive eco friendly as well.... you can really ruin the "going Green" aspect of bamboo flooring with the wrong adhesive!
Bamboo flooring typically comes with a five-year warranty on flooring products.
The cost of bamboo flooring moves around $3 and $9 per square foot depending on the quality of the bamboo. The installation of bamboo flooring costs around $3-$5 a square foot.