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Bamboo is not a wood, it is a grass. Unlike a tree which can take decades to grow to maturity, bamboo is ready to harvest within 4 to 5 years. If bamboo shoots are not harvested when mature, they will fall over and disable future growth. The fast growth allows for controlled harvesting of a resource that would otherwise go to waste. This sharply contrasts the devastation that conventional logging currently has on our forests.

Bamboo flooring is not only ecologically sound, but remarkably beautiful and elegant. Its grains provide an exotic and unique pattern that can compliment any decor in your room.

Structurally it is 50% more stable than red oak. Bamboo is also naturally more withstanding to moisture than wood. It does not shrink or swell as much as wood and resists dings and dents better than wood flooring.

 

Environmentally Friendly

Environmentally Friendly

Because bamboo is a grass, no natural hardwood trees are cut down in producing bamboo flooring. So unlike trees, which die when harvested, because of bamboo's extensive root system that continually grows underground; bamboo regenerates itself, making it a renewable resource.

Improved Through Technology

Improved Through Technology

Bamboo flooring is treated to prevent insect and mildew damage and Materials are treated to conform to fire preventions standards. Bamboo floors feature a high-tech acrylic polyurethane finish.

Easy Care

Easy Care

Bamboo flooring requires less care than conventional hardwood flooring and does not need to be waxed.

Durable

Durable

Bamboo is up to 34% harder than red oak and up to 15% harder than maple. Bamboo flooring is resistant to scuffing, staining, and damage from moisture.

Long Lasting

Long Lasting

Bamboo floors provide a lifetime of beauty and durability.

 
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