Bamboo flooring myths and misconceptions

Even though bamboo flooring is increasing in popularity, there are still a few little ugly rumors flying around about this quality option in home flooring. My Bamboo Flooring would like to squash these common misconceptions once and for all to let everyone know the many benefits of this gorgeous, eco-friendly material.

Myth #1: Bamboo flooring has limited options

Not only are there many ways in which to install bamboo flooring, from floating to nailing and gluing, there are also many different options in style. You can opt for a lighter bamboo which will create a more natural look or you can go for darker tones to mimic the look of oak and other hard woods. There are also different planks widths to choose from which will definitely affect the look of your new floor.

Myth #2: Bamboo floors are easy to damage

Bamboo is actually one of the strongest materials you can use for home flooring. When bamboo flooring planks are manufactured, bamboo strips are compressed under a tremendous amount of pressure to ensure the strength of the plank. Also, bamboo is very durable in humid climates unlike hardwood flooring.

Myth #3: It is hard to maintain bamboo floors

Those with bamboo flooring know that the material is easy to clean and very easy to repair in those rare moments when it becomes damaged. While you may need special cleaners and materials to get rid of stains or scratches, regular sweeping and mopping will always do the trick when cleaning your bamboo floor.

Myth #4: Bamboo flooring is expensive

Actually, many people turn to bamboo flooring when trying to save money on their home renovations. Bamboo is cheaper per square foot than most hardwood floors. It can also save you money when you install it yourself, which is pretty easy depending on the type of installation method you choose.