Bamboo floors
Bamboo floors are manufactured from the bamboo plant. The majority of today’s bamboo flooring products originate in China and other portions of Asia. The species of bamboo used for flooring is commonly known as “Moso”.
Bamboo is an attractive alternative for flooring because of its physical similarities to hardwoods. Bamboo floor manufacturers and sellers promote its strength, durability as well as resistance to insects and moisture while having the added benefit of being eco friendly. The hardness of bamboo ranges from 1180 (carbonized horizontal) to around 3000 (natural strand woven) using the Janka hardness test versus red oak (1290), white oak (1360), rock maple (1450), and hickory (1820)(the higher the number the harder the material).
We carry every line of Bamboo Flooring on the market, including:
Bamboo Garden, Endangered Forest, Springwood, Woodstock Bamboo, Saso Bamboo.
It is a very durable product and it is ideal for the rooms in your house and it is a popular choice for hallways, living areas and bedrooms. It is only not recommended for bathroom because although the floor is water resistant but it is not waterproof.
Bamboo flooring is very hard-wearing and different styles of flooring do have different strengths. If the level of traffic is high, for example a kitchen or a commercial property, then strand woven bamboo flooring is the best option: it is twice harder than horizontal and vertical bamboo.
It is a quality alternative to hardwood flooring and it is a third of the price. The price for bamboo flooring vary depending of the plank and the fitting system.
Bamboo flooring exist in three styles: horizontal, vertical and strand woven. In addition to the three different structures, bamboo flooring is available in either a natural color, a carbonized effect and a rustic effect.
It is available in a wide variety of styles, colors and finishes. It is also eco-friendly and sustainable flooring material