Advances in Flooring: Engineered Bamboo Flooring
Engineered bamboo flooring is topped with a layer of real bamboo, which is
bound to a backing layer. Usually it is an 8-ply base, but the higher
the ply count of an engineered bamboo floor, the more stable it is in terms
of expansion and contraction due to moisture.
Where engineered bamboo flooring is best installed
Actually, engineered bamboo flooring is even more resistant to moisture than
solid wood, which makes them suitable for installation in areas such as basements
and concrete surfaces where moisture is expected. Engineered bamboo flooring
also offers stability and will resist cupping.
Engineered bamboo floors are green building materials
Engineered bamboo floors are materials culled from renewable and readily-available
sources. Bamboo continues to grow even after it is cut, making it a
very sustainable product. Also, since bamboo grows so well, it doesn't need
fertilizers or pesticides which may harm the balance of the environment.
Installing engineered bamboo flooring
One easy way to install your engineered bamboo flooring is to "float" it.
Floating is done by installing flooring over an underlayment which serves
as a moisture barrier that protects the floor from being damaged even if
installed in moisture-prone areas. After laying down the moisture barrier,
the engineered bamboo flooring planks are then clicked into place on top of the barrier.
Engineered bamboo flooring truly is one great flooring option to consider when planning
a new property, or even when renovating. It is a truly beautiful flooring option that
does not disappoint when it come to strength and durability.