Posted in Flooring, bamboo floor, bamboo flooring, cork floor, cork flooring, floor, flooring options, hardwood floor, wood floor | March 17th, 2010
1. Work with the existing floor.
Working with what you already have is the winner for green flooring. If you’re living with a 25 year old stinky carpet, you not doing yourself or anyone a favor by leaving it there, so rip it up and make a change. You might have flooring underneath it that can be resurfaced or refinished. The “greenest” and he cheapest thing to do it to work with the floor that’s already in place. Call a local flooring contractor to see what can be done with the floor you already have Local Construction Pros is a good place to start.
Posted in Flooring, bamboo flooring, bamboo floors, bamboo hardwood flooring, floors, hardwood floor, hardwood flooring, maple flooring, oak flooring, wood floor, wood flooring | March 8th, 2010
Bamboo: The latest new age material:
Posted in Flooring, bamboo flooring, bamboo floors, floors, wood floor, wood flooring | February 26th, 2010
It was well proven that bamboos can produce endless products with the use of its natural parts. Nowadays, flooring manufacturing companies are making a lot of money with bamboo floors. So what are the advantages of using bamboo as your flooring material? And if you are interested in getting installing one at home, how can you choose the right flooring?
Posted in Flooring, bamboo floor, bamboo flooring, bamboo hardwood flooring, floors, hardwood floor, hardwood flooring, laminate floor, laminate flooring, oak hardwood flooring, wood floor, wood flooring | February 18th, 2010
My daughter recently developed an allergy to a form of dust that is more commonly found in most household carpet. Since dust flows through the air, it has to land somewhere. Your carpet is usually the place where most household dust settles. We were able to determine that the dust in the carpet was contributing to the majority of her problems. Unless we wanted to vacuum the house every day, her doctor recommended that we replace the carpet in our home. While this seems like an expensive solution to a problem, it would save us in medical bills down the road. As I started to research our options, I found myself drifting toward Bamboo hardwood flooring. While Bamboo provides flooring that brings natural beauty to your floors, it is also environmentally friendly. Bamboo is a natural alternative to wood. Bamboo is considered to be a grass and grows quicker. Wood takes 15 to 100 years to harvest, as apposed to Bamboo which takes only five to seven years.
Posted in Flooring, bamboo floor, bamboo flooring, floor, laminate floor, laminate flooring, wood floor, wood flooring | February 16th, 2010
The advantages of China bamboo flooring are low price, good foot feel, environment protection, excellent stability, great hardness and less color difference.
Posted in Flooring, bamboo floor, bamboo flooring, floor, flooring manufacturers, laminate floor, laminate flooring, wood floor, wood flooring | February 15th, 2010
China bamboo flooring was researched and produced in 1980s. The manufacturer of Taiwan, China worked out the first set of equipment manufacturing the flooring. The output of the flooring is very little at the initial stage. There are several following reasons for the problem. 1. The relevant technology is under developing. 2. The product series is too simple. Only natural type, carbonized type and some other types were available at that time. 3. It is a brand new flooring product. Most flooring users even didn’t know bamboo can be used to make flooring at that time.
Posted in Flooring, bamboo floor, bamboo flooring, floors, home flooring | January 29th, 2010
In times of home renovation, or simply any part of your house, there are a lot of decision-making that needs to be done. And it is important that you do it deliberately and objectively especially if it would mean spending so much. In the same manner that when you want to change your home flooring into the getting more and more popularly used type of flooring these days, the bamboo flooring, you should know all the details firsthand to come up with the perfect choice.
Posted in Flooring, bamboo flooring, bamboo floors, floors, hardwood floor, hardwood flooring, home flooring, wood floor, wood flooring | January 28th, 2010
Indeed, bamboo flooring is the most excellent way to give a natural look to your home, first and foremost, since it is an option that is genuinely environment or eco-friendly.
Posted in Flooring, bamboo floor, bamboo flooring, engineered flooring, flooring store, floors, wood flooring, wood floors | January 18th, 2010
So, you have decided to install wood flooring for your next DIY flooring project. However, there are many decisions that have to be made when choosing your flooring. Which type of wood should you buy? Should you purchase engineered wood flooring or solid wood? Should you purchase prefinished or unfinished flooring? Here are some tips that will help you make some of those decisions.
Posted in Flooring, bamboo floor, bamboo flooring, floor, flooring companies, flooring manufacturers, hardwood floor, hardwood flooring, oak flooring, wood floor, wood flooring | January 5th, 2010
There are many options when choosing the best hardwood flooring for your home or office, and the variety of choices can lead to some confusion over what is appropriate for the look and durability that you are looking for in a well designed wood flooring option. A new type of flooring has become popular because it offers a similar look and feel of more traditional hardwood, but this popular trend, bamboo flooring, is simply not as good of a good choice for those looking for increased durability, especially in areas of high traffic.