| Posted on April 1, 2014 at 6:45 AM |
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Bamboo flooring shares many of the positive benefits of a hardwood floor, as well as its drawbacks and vulnerabilities. The more you understand the properties of this material (whether natural or carbonized), the better informed you will be when making a purchasing or maintenance decision.
In this video, we take a closer look at the pros and cons of both variants, in the hope that the information provided will help you to make an informed decision on which one is best for you.
Bamboo flooring is really popular at the moment, and when it comes to installing bamboo flooring you are left with a choice between natural bamboo and carbonized bamboo. However, for the uninitiated, it can be a confusing choice.
| Posted on January 19, 2013 at 9:35 AM |
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It really comes down to personal preference as far as deciding on wood, tile, or rubber for you flooring needs. General as hardware and construction may sound, they really are a personalized aspect of your home, and the pros and cons need to be weighed carefully to determine the right material to suit your family.
The concept of rubber flooring is a novel idea in the field of flooring and tile fixtures, and although many people see it as a revolutionary way of finishing you flooring for your kitchen or bathroom, rubber flooring does have some disadvantages as well. Here's a look at what fans and critics are saying about the rubber flooring concept.
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For best results, floor refinishing should be done either by or with the supervision of a professional in the business. Of course, that isn't a realistic option for many homeowners, who instead choose to do it on their own. With the right tools and techniques, you can get good results using the above step by step guide as well.
Floor refinishing is one of the most important and integral aspects of flooring. Whether you are redoing your existing flooring or getting some new flooring done, you should always have greener and safer floor refinishing. It is a tough job and if someone is unaware of the little subtleties of getting it right then that can completely jeopardize all the efforts.
To have a safer and greener floor, one must use the right materials including the sanding machines, dust masks, respirators, stains and finishes as well as employ the best methods and internal ambience.
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For people who are interested in the possibility of using bamboo flooring in their home, you probably have many questions and wonder if this alternative way to decorate your home is for you. Based on feedback from individuals who have used bamboo flooring for themselves, here is a list of pros and cons to why you should use bamboo flooring to help determine if it is the right decision for you.
Positives
There are a number of positives that surround the decision to use bamboo flooring, the most obvious is that bamboo flooring is a responsibly decision to make if you respect and care for the environment. Using natural bamboo is a great alternative to processed and chemical laden materials.
Additionally, bamboo brings a very natural looking atmosphere in to your home. If you enjoy the basics and appreciate the natural look, bamboo is the right material for you. Bamboo is also different enough that it will make your home stand out from all of the others. People who have bamboo flooring in their home say that whenever their friends come to visit, they get comments and compliments about their stylish flooring.
Also, bamboo uses hardly any chemicals or pesticides that harm the environment and people worldwide. These chemicals are also known to pollute the water sources where they are produced. Making this choice to keep yourself, and your environment safe, is the responsible thing to do.
Traditional hardwood floors are also easily damaged when they come in contact with water. Bamboo on the other hand holds up much better than hardwood, so if you are in a moisture filled environment or fear flooding, bamboo may be a good option for you. Bamboo floors are also extremely easy to clean. You can simply use a damp or a wet mop to wash away dirt and you are not required to use any special chemicals.
Also, bamboo flooring is available in a wide variety of colors and shades to suit any homeowner. You don’t have to worry that bamboo floors will not fit in with your home, because there are options in many shades to suit you.
Negatives
One negative of bamboo is that because it takes much less time to mature than hardwood, it is naturally slightly softer than wood and can be dented or damaged easier. If you have heavier furniture it can also cause indentations in your floor. So try to find a manufacturer that certifies that their bamboo is at least five years old. The older the bamboo, the more durable it will be, and will stand up better to wear and tear.
Also, while bamboo produces low levels of chemicals during production, it does produce some chemicals, so before you purchase your bamboo floors you will want to check into an eco-friendly, responsible flooring producer. You can find this information and recommendations online and through the company websites. You can also find information about what countries the bamboo was produced in, which will help you find bamboo from countries with regulations in place to protect the consumer.
Bamboo can be a great and stylish alternative for your home that will make your interior stand out from all the others. If you are interested in using bamboo flooring for your home, consider these positives and negatives and weigh the eco-friendly nature of bamboo to figure out if it is for you.