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Why A Yanchi Wholesale Bamboo Flooring Installation Is An Eco-Friendly Choice

Updated on September 3, 2011

How To Protect And Maintain A Bamboo Flooring Installation

Do you try to take care of the environment around you for your kids' sake? A Yanchi wholesale bamboo flooring installation is a top notch alternative to not so 'green' hardwood floors. This is a highly renewable resource that brings with it all the benefits of toughness, water resistance and long-term durability.

If you purchase Yanchi wholesale or discount bamboo flooring, you are making use of a resource that grows back at an impressive rate. The plants reach maturity in a mere 5 years, which is much better than cutting down trees that have taken up to 100 years to grow.

You can still choose from rich earthy colors and you get equally reassuring warranties on this type of floor. Just make sure that you opt for a quality product that doesn't make use of formaldehydes in the manufacturing process.

Is It Easy To Maintain Such A Bamboo Flooring Installation?

Are you already planning a home makeover with discount Yanchi Bamboo flooring? Are you concerned about how you will maintain these strand woven bamboo floors? Luckily taking care of this kind of surface is fairly painless.

1. Cleaning Your New Bamboo Floor

Once you have one of these installations in place, the days of dust-gathering carpeting are gone forever. For daily cleaning, all you will need is a quick sweep with a soft broom or a light vacuum. As a rule, you should be able to use a slightly damp mop, but never wet wash the floor.

When you install a strand woven option such as wholesale Yanchi Bamboo flooring, it is crucial to ask your supplier for the right cleaner to use. If you make a mistake in this regard, your warranty may be voided. Never use abrasive cleaners or wax and oil on these floors.

2. Protecting Bamboo Flooring Installations

- You may want to consider is to place felt pads underneath furniture and to make liberal use of area rugs in doorways.

- Love spiked heels? Unfortunately you will have to keep these for other areas. Bamboo and spiked heels don't go well together.

- It is crucial to remove grit and sand as soon as possible to prevent scratches.

Bamboo flooring will be less expensive to install than hardwood flooring. Another popular option is laminate flooring.

Another helpful resource:

Hardwood Flooring Installation

5 Benefits Of A Laminate Flooring Installation

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