Bamboo flooring has the appearance of a hardwood floor and is often chosen over other types of natural floors because of it s beauty eco friendliness durability and affordability.
Production of bamboo flooring.
And engineered bamboo.
High density bamboo production.
This flooring is comparable to engineered hardwood and is installed in the same way usually with click lock planks that float over a foam underlayment.
Upon arrival in the factory the stalks are split into individual strips.
But technically bamboo isn t a hard wood.
Proper selection of raw bamboo ensures the high quality product that bamboo revolution is known for.
Engineered bamboo flooring is made by bonding a thin layer of bamboo onto a plywood or mdf core.
Splitting milling and boiling.
A bamboo floor is a type of flooring manufactured from the bamboo plant.
All bamboo utilized in flooring and panel production is between 5 6 years of age.
It is the least expensive and least durable form of bamboo flooring and it cannot be refinished.
Actually it s not even wood at all it s a grass.
Solid bamboo products in which solid pieces or stands of bamboo are pressed and glued together to form flooring planks.
The high density bamboo production process includes all the steps to create a material that is harder stronger and more durable than almost any wood and an attractive natural alternative to many non renewable materials.
While some sources list as many as five different types of bamboo flooring all types fall into two general categories.
Moso bamboo is the species most commonly used for flooring.