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Bamboo Laminate Flooring

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Natural flooring options have become very popular with the public's increased awareness of environmental issues, and bamboo laminate flooring is very much in demand. Bamboo laminate flooring is a more economical option over the relatively expensive natural bamboo.

For homeowners that opt for do-it-yourself projects to remodel their homes, bamboo laminate flooring offers many advantages.

The cost for laminate flooring is significantly below that of natural hardwoods, and that expense includes installation and materials. It takes a professional installer to lay down most hardwood flooring, and that includes natural bamboo; consequently, the expenses can mushroom. The do-it-yourself-er, however, can install laminate flooring in a weekend.

Exceptionally durable, scratch and stain resistant, and capable of withstanding heavy traffic, bamboo laminate flooring will frequently have a warranty of ten years.

Laminate flooring does not have the imperfections that natural hardwoods do nor the difficulties that go along with that feature, and it has a broader spectrum of applications. For instance, laminate flooring is suitable for use in kitchens and bathrooms where it may come into contact with water from sinks or showers. No wooden flooring, laminate or hardwood, will do well against standing water, but laminate floors will normally tolerate exposure to water splashes and spills without staining or warping.


Laminate Bamboo Floors In Kitchen

Bamboo Floor Laminate
Bamboo Floor Laminate

A lot of people find there are disadvantages associated with the use of bamboo laminate flooring over that of natural bamboo. Natural bamboo is a fast-growing plantation product, and the bamboo stalks are easily harvested and replaced for flooring products. Bamboo flooring is the choice for most homeowners who want to buy flooring materials that are environmentally green.

One reservation that some people have, especially those who have become accustomed to the way natural wood feels, is that laminate flooring can feel artificial. Others don't like the idea that their flooring is not genuine, in spite of the fact that the material in the core is recycled wood and wood products.

There are also those homeowners who feel that bamboo laminate flooring does little to add to the resale value of a home. Hardwood flooring, however, is considered to be high-end relative to laminate flooring.

It is not possible to sand or refinish laminate flooring that has been damaged, like you can with natural hardwood. If heavy damage occurs with laminate flooring, some of the boards or perhaps the whole floor will need to be replaced.

Bamboo laminate flooring, however, does provide a viable alternative for do-it-yourself-ers who want flooring that is easy to install and maintain and will tolerate a lot of moisture. Bamboo laminate flooring is much less expensive to install than a hardwood floor, but it may not contribute as much as genuine bamboo to the resale value of your house.

Installing Bamboo Flooring

Bamboo Flooring News

  • Bamboo Products Get A Greener AdhesiveKitchen and Bath Business24 hours ago

    Smith & Fong Co. announced it has developed "Soybond," a soy-based adhesive system for its line of Plyboo bamboo plywood and flooring. The new adhesive is the result of more than two years of research at Smith & Fong's manufacturing facility.

  • A Lowly Grass Moves UpNew York Times2 days ago

    Bamboo continues to gain favor as a modern, eco-friendly material for construction.

  • Floor Value hops to new Howard Lake locationHerald-Journal.com19 hours ago

    HOWARD LAKE, MN – After more than 20 years in the home remodeling business, Greg Bartz was “floored” with an idea for expansion, and thus, Floor Value & Bartz Construction of Howard Lake began.

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