bathroom flooring flooring laminate flooring
  Pine Flooring
Pine Wood Flooring
Teak Wood Flooring
Maple Wood Flooring
Oak Wood Flooring
  Flooring
Flooring Tip
Flooring Tile
Vinyl Flooring
Wooden Flooring
Hardwood Flooring Installation
Flooring Installation
Laminate Flooring
Laminate Flooring Tip
Armstrong Flooring
Laminate Wood Flooring
Engineered Flooring
Antique Flooring
Empire Flooring
Discount Flooring
Flooring Store
Flooring Contractor
Quick Step Flooring
Commercial Flooring
Flooring Tool
Flooring America
Mannington Flooring
Wide Plank Flooring
Slate Flooring
Pine Flooring
Wood Flooring Design
Dupont Flooring
Pergo Wood Flooring
Trafficmaster Flooring
Bruce Hardwood Flooring
How To Lay Wood Flooring
Distressed Wood Flooring
Wood Flooring International
Type Of Wood Flooring
Wood Flooring Cost
Hickory Wood Flooring
Best Wood Flooring
Refinishing Wood Flooring
Flooring Resources
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
AddThis Social Bookmark Button  
 
  pine flooring guide  
 

Bamboo Flooring – Questions And Answers
By Steven Patrick
Bamboo is a flooring material that is growing in popularity for its environmental benefits and its purported hardness. Possible environmental benefits aside though - more and more frequently, consumers who have installed bamboo flooring are dissatisfied when they learn how hard (or soft) their new floor actually is. Furniture, high heels, and other hard or heavy objects are likely to mar or damage your bamboo floor – it must be treated with just as much care as a regular hardwood floor surface.

As a grass, bamboo can grow as much as a foot per day, making it a much faster growing crop than other comparable hardwoods. However, one common misconception is that bamboo is much harder than most hardwoods – according to industry experts, this is simply not true. The darker carbonized bamboos are comparable to black walnut, while lighter and higher-altitude varieties are similar in hardness to maple. So high heels or other shoes will certainly damage bamboo flooring, for all that it goes by names such as “vegetable steel”.

Another major draw for many users of bamboo flooring are its non-toxic properties. Most bamboo floorings have considerably lower levels of toxic chemicals than carpet or other comparable flooring options, so they are considered even safer for enclosed spaces such as inside of a home. However, if this is a concern then it’s important to note that not all manufacturers use the same practices in processing bamboo into flooring. You’ll want to make sure that independent testing (if there is any) verifies low levels of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) off gassing from the flooring.

So depending on your reasons for purchasing

bamboo flooring, it can be an excellent choice environmentally, but may not be up to the levels of hardness that some marketing messages suggest. If you are buying bamboo rather than hardwood flooring solely on the basis of the expectation of greater hardness, you might reconsider your decision, as most bamboos are no harder than the majority of hardwoods. If your purchase decision is made on the basis of environmental benefits, bamboo is a clearly renewable resource, and an obvious winner for the planet.

Steven Patrick has been an interior decorator for most of his adult life. When he is not quoting for new projects, he writes for theflooringsite.com – an incredible online flooring resource with information about wholesale carpet, flooring manufacturers, flooring installation and more.

Steven Patrick has been an interior decorator for most of his adult life. When he is not quoting for new projects, he writes for theflooringsite.com – an incredible online flooring resource with information about wholesale carpet, flooring manufacturers, flooring installation and more.


 
 
 

Here are some flooring articles to start with..

 

 

 
 
Bamboo Flooring - An Eco-friendly Alternative To Hardwood Flooring
By Fergus Clawson
The modern, environmentally friendly and durable alternative to hardwood is bamboo flooring. Being a grass, as opposed to timber, gives bamboo the edge as not only a building product (being strong Read more...
Bathroom Flooring Should Be Practical And Comfortable
The bathroom is a practical room, and a bathroom can be a luxurious room depending on the residents who use it. The bathroom has certain facilities that are required for hygiene and health so the Read more...
 
 
 
 
 
Bamboo Flooring Installation
By Jamie Tucker
This is only a broad overview to give consumers a general idea on what is or will be required of them. This information is not intended to be a substitution of your manufacturer's instructions. Read more...
Commercial Flooring Contractor: Your Guide To Have The Best Commercial Flooring
By Stephen Robins
So you want to put up new flooring in your commercial outlet or your workplace. The first step towards putting up the best commercial flooring for your place is to know all about the different Read more...
   
Choosing The Right Flooring
When redecorating or putting in an addition, you are faced with many decisions, not the least of which is what type of flooring to buy. Should you buy hardwood or carpet? Vinyl or tile? There's many Read more...
Interlocking Rubber Fitness Flooring
By Phil Franklin
Interlocking Rubber Flooring:Great for the Garage, Cool for the Kids and Fantastic for Fitness Different people have different needs. This is a simple truth that carries over into many Read more...
   
Hardwood Floors - 7 Secrets For Selecting Perfect Flooring
By S.A. Smith, Fri Dec 9th
SUMMARYTo create great looking hardwood floors in your home requiresseveral important functional and design considerations to get itright. Whether you are considering natural hardwood Read more...
The Affect Flooring Has In Your Home
Floors have a great affect in any space, as they can change the ambiance, look, comfort and value of a room. Here is how to choose the right flooring for your home in order to increase its value and Read more...
   
Maple Laminate Flooring - The Beauty Of Real Maple, Without The High Cost!
By Tom Willmar
If you've ever thought of installing a wooden floor in your home you've probably given some thought to opting for Maple flooring. Maple is indeed a gorgeous wood but it unfortunately usually comes at Read more...
Laminate Flooring - Everything You Need To Know.
By Jason Ashby -
Laminate flooring mimics the look of traditional woods while offering easy installation and lasting durability. At first glance, it can be difficult to spot the difference between hardwoods and Read more...
   
Laminate Flooring While Remodeling The Home
By irudi
There are just so many choices you have when remodeling your home that you can find it difficult to keep up with the decisions that have to be made. If you love the look and feel of wood, you should Read more...
Caring For Laminate Flooring
By Ivar Rudi
Laminate flooring gives your floor that overall look of wood that can be enjoyed for years to come. The best thing about it is the ease in care that you have when you have it in your home. Laminate Read more...
 
 
   
 
Copyright 2007 by BestHome-Flooring.com, All Rights Reserved