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Bamboo Flooring – Virtues Of Nature | Roswell Location
by msv on Mar.10, 2010, under glue-down hardwood floors, new floors
This is the new location for the Virtues of Nature store. After refinishing the floors at their previous Norcross location, we installed brand new Bamboo flooring throughout the 1000 sqft new space. Check out the gallery!
Virtues Of Nature – Roswell, GA location
Bamboo Flooring – Overview
by msv on Feb.27, 2010, under articles, glue-down hardwood floors, new floors
This is an article we found on ezinearticles about some of the advantages of having bamboo flooring installed in your home.
While M.S.C mainly agrees with the ideas in this article, we would like to warn consumers about the multiple “good deals” found out there when it comes to buying your bamboo flooring. Bamboo is a plant, not a tree. It is very fast growing, taking only 5-7 years to reach full growth. For the purpose of financial gain, some manufacturers harvest bamboo earlier than that, greatly influencing the vital properties that make bamboo such a sought after product. By not allowing it to fully grow, they are marketing a product with lower density and structural strength. Not once have we seen a relatively new floor(1-3 years) that dents and scratches very easily, or presents cracks, peeling and splintering.
Here is the article:
It was well known that bamboos can produce endless products with the use of its natural parts. Nowadays, flooring manufacturing companies are making a lot of money with bamboo floors. So what are the advantages of using bamboo as your flooring material? And if you are interested in getting installing one at home, how can you choose the right flooring?
Knowing the following facts could help you a lot in choosing:
1. When mentioning bamboo flooring, many are thinking that installing them would make their houses edgy and uneven due to the bamboo’s canes that are often installed parallel with each other. However, technology made bamboo floors look and feel like your normal laminate or wood floorings.
2. Bamboos can fully grow within a much lesser time as opposed to other soft-wood providers. You don’t have to worry about having to replace your flooring with new materials every so often.
3. Compared to other hardwood planks, bamboo flooring does not bloat or shrink, even after being exposed to too much moisture or high temperature. With this, many architects recommend using bamboo floorings for bathrooms or rooms with heat floorings.
4. Using bamboos as your floorings instead of some endangered species of lumber would help reduce environmental imbalance. Also, as what was mentioned earlier, bamboos grow quickly. Hence, using them as flooring would gradually decrease the rate of deforestation in forests and timberlands.
During these days when everyone is trying to make a way to take care of our sick planet, bamboo floors should definitely be one of your choices when selecting your home’s finishing.
Featured Photos of our work
by msv on Feb.26, 2010, under articles, engineered hardwood, floor refinishing, glue-down hardwood floors, new floors
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