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An Introduction to Bamboo Flooring
by Marcus Peterson
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A little known fact: bamboo is technically not a tree at all, but a grass
that includes over 1,000 species. Even without planting, bamboo naturally grows
back, and it reaches maturity in only four to five years. These qualities make
bamboo an excellent, forest-friendly source of wood for flooring.
Bamboo flooring may be new to North America but there are already several
importers. Almost all bamboo imported to Canada and the United States is grown
and manufactured in China though, it can be found in all of Southeast Asia.
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Bamboo flooring is durable, and has a warmth and beauty that makes it especially
desirable for flooring. Though there are many species of bamboo, only some are
suitable for making flooring.
Moso, for instance, is a common choice that
reaches 40-50 feet high after just one year of growth. In another three years,
the reeds are mature enough for harvesting. After harvesting, the bamboo is
dried in the sun and then cut into strips that are shaped and planed. From these
strips, bamboo flooring is made through a process of laminating and staining.
The two main colors available for bamboo flooring are natural (a light woody
color), and carbonized (an amber shade). There are also other color variations
depending on the staining method.
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Bamboo flooring has many remarkable qualities that make it equal to or better
than many other “wood” flooring options. It is as hard as hard maple, and has
been confirmed as harder and more stable than red oak. Maintenance for bamboo
flooring is no different than for other pre-finished wood floor products --
frequent sweeping or vacuuming, spray cleaners, and occasionally mopping.
Environmentally, the impact on world forests would be dramatically lessened if
bamboo flooring were more widely used.
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When considering bamboo flooring, it is important to know that not all bamboo is
equal. Nor is all bamboo processing equal. Some discount or wholesale companies
are already selling immaturely cut bamboo for bamboo flooring. The result is
low-quality, cheap bamboo flooring that won’t last. Timing is also important in
processing bamboo. If it is not treated within three days after it has been cut,
the bamboo can easily mold, making the resulting flooring look bland and dull.
Be sure to confirm that the wholesaler you deal with is knowledgeable and can
assure that their bamboo and processing methods are of high quality.
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