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Bamboo Flooring - why all the hype?

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Home Builder with Floor Coverings International

Bamboo, the New Hardwood Flooring

Are you shopping for a new floor? Maybe you're considering hardwoods, but have you thought about bamboo flooring? Find out why it may be a better choice for you... While hardwood floors are very popular in homes right now, bamboo flooring is an alternative that is quickly gaining ground. It has many of the same features of hardwood with a unique "bamboo" look. But why would anyone prefer bamboo as a flooring material? How do you turn a grass (bamboo) into a floor anyway? And does it look and wear as well as a hardwood floor? Well, let's take a look at some of these questions.


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Why Bamboo Flooring?

There's a great emphasis right now on environmentally friendly housing materials (and it's about time!). Hardwood floors obviously come from trees, and trees take a long time to grow to maturity. Bamboo, on the other hand, is a grass, and it only takes a few years to grow to maturity. For this reason, it's considered a sustainable product, making it much more eco-friendly. Many of the people who are choosing bamboo floors like feeling that they are using a material that won't make a big impact on the environment.

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How Bamboo Is Turned into a Floor


Since bamboo is technically a grass, you might be wondering how it can be made into a flooring material. The first thing to remember is that bamboo grows very big. Some species reach more than 100 feet tall with diameters of up to a foot in thickness. This definitely isn't your typical grass!

As far as the actual flooring process goes, boards are created when the hollow round shoots of bamboo are sliced into strips. The strips are boiled to remove the starch, then dried and laminated into solid boards. The boards are milled to create workable flooring profiles.

In order to ensure long life, the bamboo strips are treated with a preservative (this can be done before or after the strips are laminated), which brings out the rich color of the flooring for installation. Typically you can get bamboo in either a light, natural color or a darker, amber hue. (The amber comes about when the flooring is pressure steamed; this darkens the surface through the process of carbonization.)

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Is Bamboo as Good as Hardwood Flooring?

We can talk all day about the eco-friendliness of bamboo and how it's created, but in the end, most homeowners want to know if it looks as nice as hardwoods. They also want to know if it's as durable and easy to maintain.

The short answer is yes.

Though bamboo doesn't look exactly the same as a wood floor (boards are comprised of thin strips instead of the swirling grains of wood), many people prefer the clean, modern look. Its coloring is warm and inviting. It requires little more than sweeping and an occasional mopping to clean, and if treated well, bamboo flooring can last for decades.

Though the price of bamboo flooring used to be more expensive than domestic hardwoods, today it is very comparable. It's also much easier to find installers for bamboo today, due to its increase in popularity. Bamboo is available from all the major flooring stores, just keep an eye out for quality.  If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.  With bamboo and hardwood flooring you get what you pay for.

So the bottom line is that bamboo flooring is something to consider if you want a greener, more environmentally friendly alternative to typical hardwood floors.

I hope this helps to take some of the mystery out of bamboo flooring.

Mark Woodward, Floor Coverings International serving Morris, Sussex, Bergen, Passaic and the surrounding counties. 973-975-5446

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Mary Macy
Top Agents Atlanta Metro - Roswell, GA
Top Agents Atlanta Metro

Thanks for the great primer on Bamboo Floors, Hardwood floors have been around for a lot longer and most people don't want to have to be on the bleeding edge!!!  Great Post1!!

Jul 21, 2010 02:05 PM
Bob Willis
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties - Orange, CA
Orange County & L.A. County Real Estate Agent

Great post!  I also really enjoyed your post on cork flooring.  I am glad you joined Active Rain and are sharing this valuable information with everyone.

Jul 21, 2010 02:52 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

You beat me to the punch.  I started to write a blog on this a week or so ago, but didn't finish.  I'll try to post mine in a week or two, and maybe I'll reblog this.  Nice job.  I love bamboo and sell a ton of it.

Jul 21, 2010 03:11 PM
Carla Freund
Keller Williams Preferred Realty - Raleigh, NC
NC Real Estate Transition & Relocation 919-602-848

Great information!  I've shown a few homes with bamboo flooring and it is so stunning.  The buyers always seem to like it. 

 

Jul 21, 2010 04:11 PM
Irene Kennedy RealtorĀ® in Northwestern NJ
Weichert - Lopatcong, NJ

Mark,

I think bamboo floors are a big advantage. Thanks for giving us the straight facts!

Jul 22, 2010 03:12 AM
Sharon Alters
Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty - 904-673-2308 - Fleming Island, FL
Realtor - Homes for Sale Fleming Island FL

Mark, came over here from Debbie's post on bamboo flooring. This is definitely excellent information and takes some of the mystery out of bamboo.

Sharon

Feb 25, 2012 11:24 AM