Stylish, chic, simple and affordable -- that's bamboo flooring for you. Banish any thoughts you might have had of bamboo raft-like floors with long poles tied with rope! Modern bamboo floors have all the style and sophistication of hardwood flooring with none of the expenses involved. This is one of the most ecologically friendly floorings you could install for your home. It's study and easy to maintain, and with a little care can last for many years. Light yet strong and durable, bamboo can be stronger than oak. It is easy to clean and maintain, and you can choose to have your bamboo hardwood flooring finished or unfinished. A little cleaning and care, and your Tampa area bamboo flooring can last for years.
The new go green movement and fear for global warming have led to designers looking to natural and sustainable sources of housing material that will not strip the earth of its treasures. Bamboo is being turned into incredibly smooth hard wood floorings that has all the looks of hard wood flooring, but comes with an believably affordable price tag attached. Available in tiles, strips and laminates, bamboo floors have an incredibly super smooth finish that's hard to associate with rough bamboo in the wild.
All your bamboo flooring needs is some easy maintenance to retain its good looks and sturdy quality. Make sure not to drag your furniture over your floors, to avoid scratches. Use a safe cleaning solution to wipe your bamboo hard wood floors clean. Sweep off all dust and dirt from your bamboo floors. Just a few maintenance tips followed regularly will keep your bamboo flooring looking clean for years to come. Take some care of your bamboo hard wood floor, and you can have beautiful floors for the lifetime of your house
12x14 room, white birch, 4" plank with minwax chestnut stain and oil-based gloss finish. It will be installed on top of an existing wooden floor.
Amanda T
Hi there! Hoping to get an estimate for 3 specific projects (can be in phases or together in whatever way makes sense): 1) Recent water damage to oak floor in master bedroom, approximately 8 ft by 8 ft. Wood probably needs replacing. 2) Refinish of existing oak floor in great room, TV room and foyer (this is a new floor that was not finished correctly, needs to be redone for better surface and color) 3) Refinish wood on stairs. You were referred by a friend. Look forward to the estimate!
Rebecca O