Deciding Whether Bamboo Hardwood Flooring Is Right For You


 

Hardwood flooring, such as butter scotch oak hardwood flooring, wide plank hardwood flooring, or Bruce 34 inch hardwood flooring is commonly sought after by many homeowners. Getting flooring of this type can increase the value of your home, as well as make the home look warmer and more attractive. It is even easy to care for. However, this type of flooring can be quite costly, so some people are now opting for bamboo hardwood flooring instead.

When considering hardwood flooring vs bamboo flooring, one of the main differences is cost. Bamboo hardwood flooring is less expensive, while still having many of the same features of other types of hardwood flooring. Since this grass is actually much faster growing it is also considered to be a lot more environmentally friendly. You can get this type of flooring with different finishes so that it looks either close to its natural color or darker, depending on the style you prefer.

Bamboo has some unique benefits as a flooring. For example, it naturally repels insects, so your home will probably have fewer of these if you use bamboo hardwood flooring.

Make sure that when you purchase your bamboo flooring you choose one that is made from bamboo that is around five years old. The younger the bamboo is the less strong it will be, so your floor will not be of as high a quality if it is made from bamboo that is too young, and it will not hold up as well to daily wear and tear.

As with other hardwood flooring, bamboo hardwood flooring does require some care. You want to try to avoid a lot of dirt and dust on the floor, so you should sweep or use a dust mop regularly. You also don't want to wear high heels, and you want to put protective tips on the end of furniture legs in order to avoid damaging your floors. Although most of these floors are sealed to repel water and will react better to it than hardwoods, you still don't want to soak them so using a damp mop is best. Basically, you should treat your bamboo floor much as you would treat a hardwood floor.

 

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