Why hardwood?
It’s not hard to answer. This flooring product offers many features and benefits
to the home. And, perhaps, to your home.
Come along and let’s find out! Read more to learn if hardwood is the flooring
solution for the way you live. Hardwood certainly answers the need for beauty in
your home.
The elegant look of a hardwood floor can add warmth and character to any room. In
fact, the natural characteristics of wood add depth and a visual appearance that
many other types of floors try to duplicate.
Rich, inviting hardwood floors are not only beautiful to live with, they can also
add value to your home at resale time. Plus, today, hardwood types, options and
applications are more diverse and delightful than ever.
As the consumer demand for hardwood floors has grown so has the manufacturer's ability
to produce better quality finishes and superior construction techniques.
The result of those advancements is that wood floors can now be installed throughout
the home and over a wide variety of subfloors.
Why bamboo?
The answer is easy, exciting and environmental. Unlike hardwood, bamboo is not a
product of trees, it’s a fast growing grass.
Bamboo can grow from sprouts to harvesting in three to five years, thus an acre
of bamboo can provide more flooring than an acre of trees.
When bamboo shoots are cut the roots remain intact and fresh new sprouts grow in
their place.
The dense root mass of bamboo helps prevent soil erosion and provides a viable crop
opportunity in hilly acres where other crops cannot grow.
The species used for flooring is harvested from selected groves in Southern China.
And, good news -- this species is not eaten by Pandas.
Bamboo can be an attractive alternative to hardwood because it is eco-friendly,
is dimensionally stable, 27% harder than Northern Red Oak, 13% harder than hard
Maple, can either be nailed-down, glued-down or floated, and it’s resistant
to flammability.
Bamboo flooring comes in planks and is installed just like engineered hardwood floors.
These floors can be installed over many different types of subfloors.
If you think wood rules, we invite you to come explore the other sections on beautifying
your home with hardwood.