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Bamboo flooring is simple to maintain and install, has a modern and natural aesthetic that can increase a home's real estate value.
Fremont, CA: The cost of bamboo flooring is comparable to other popular floor types. However, bamboo stalks, unlike trees, can have a five to six harvest cycle, making them far more sustainable. Bamboo flooring has many advantages and disadvantages to hardwood flooring, with a few more in its favor.
Key Benefits of Bamboo Flooring
· Environment-Friendly
Traditional hardwood is made from oak, rock maple, and hickory trees, which can take up to 20 years to mature before being harvested. On the other hand, bamboo is classified as grass because it grows and develops in a five to seven-year cycle and can be harvested without replanting the root system.
· Simple to Maintain
Bamboo floors are relatively simple to keep clean. Sweeping and vacuuming regularly should be sufficient to remove dust and debris. It can be cleaned regularly with a bamboo floor cleaner or a mild soap and water solution to keep it looking clean.
· Possibility of Refinishing
Bamboo can become scratched and discolored over time. Fortunately, refinishing the surface is as simple as sanding it down and applying a new coating seal.
· Durability
Bamboo flooring is ideal for high-traffic areas such as living rooms, kitchens, and entryways. It's naturally resistant to abrasion from footwork and the impact of falling objects.
