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BAMBOO :
- Is as hard as most hardwoods
- Is a sustainable resource
- Has an expansion rate of about half that of other hardwoods.
- No waxing required
- Allergy free
- Can be re-finished up to 5 times |
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Residential -25 year structural warranty plus
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Why use
Earth Bamboo flooring?
- Earth Bamboo Flooring has a 25 year structural
warranty plus a 10 year surface finish warranty
- is an environmentally sustainable and friendly product
- is more dimensionally stable and durable than most hardwoods
- has 6 coast of High-Tech UV-Cured Polyurethane Finish with Aluminium
Oxide
- can be re-finished up to 5 times if required
- requires less maintenance than hardwood floors
You too can save the environment
Bamboo is a tree-like woody grass and unlike traditional hardwood,
when harvested, bamboo does not require replanting. Mature bamboo has
an extensive root system that continues to send up new shoots for decades.
China
is one of the most dense growth regions in the world with over 500
different species of bamboo covering in excess of 7 million hectares.
Even though bamboo flooring is a relatively new product, bamboo itself
has been used to manufacture different items, including building products
for centuries.
Bamboo can be harvested every four years, compared to oak, cherry,
maple and exotic hardwoods, which in some cases can take 100 years
or more to grow to maturity. Bamboo is a green and sustainable product
harvested from controlled forests.
Bamboo is a naturally beautiful and durable alternative to our limited
global supply of hardwood, and like traditional timber is a natural
organic substance.
Therefore bamboo is an excellent renewable resource and by selecting
bamboo over traditional hardwood flooring you too can help
save the forests, the habitat of endangered wildlife, and the environment.
Earth Bamboo flooring not only looks great but is more dimensionally
stable and more durable than most hardwoods. In fact, Earth Bamboo
is 50% more dimensionally stable than northern red oak and 27% harder
than rock maple, the benchmarks by which hardwood floors are measured.
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