A bit confusing?
Originally all we had was horizontal and
vertical bamboo flooring in two distinct
colors; natural and carbonized. Some
variations of the latter include carbon,
caramel, and charcoal. Variations depend on
who you're
talking to or what name each
manufacturer has placed on them.
Pictured on the right
we have a 3 ply horizontal natural bamboo of
standard 5/8" thickness. During
construction one inch bamboo pieces are laid
horizontally then glued together to form the
appearance shown. Hence the term horizontal.
With solid 3 ply
products, lengths should also be considered.
While some manufacturers only offer three
foot lengths, others have six foot lengths
which are deemed more visually appealing
after the floor is installed.
Vertical type solid
bamboos are constructed reversely; or the
pieces are laid vertical to one another and
glued together. Shown below and left is an
example of a solid vertical carbonized
product.
Often we're asked
which is harder or more durable. Folks,
unfortunately nobody seems to have the
answers. We've talked to many manufacturers
and get conflicting answers. Toss a coin,
whatever looks more appealing should be
chosen.
As mentioned numerous
times on our site, care and maintenance will
always dictate the longevity of any flooring
type.
Engineered Bamboo Floors
Still another term gets
thrown into bamboo flooring world. Contrary to
popular belief, engineered bamboo (below) is
not made up entirely of bamboo. As of this date
November 19, 2008 there are many forms on the market
leading many to wonder once again; "what's a
quality engineered bamboo..and what are its
purposes?" The engineered variety offers more
stability and will resist cupping. Although solid
bamboos are described as moisture resistant,
engineered products offer a more worry free
advantage within areas of questionable moisture
conditions.
Plies? What's the
difference? 5 ply or 8 ply? The more plies you
have the more dimensional stable the product
becomes. Another words expansion and contraction
is minimal.
Three Ply Floating Floors
Three ply bamboo floors are
generally used for floating floor systems, or what
many are accustomed to calling longstrip floors.
Most brands run 7 1/2" inches in width and vary
from 74 to 87 inches in length.
Micro Bevel or Square
Edge?
Most all solid and
engineered bamboo products are micro beveled to
some extent. Click or glued floating floors are
for the most part square edged, having a uniform
smooth appearance at the board seams between
planks.
Another
option for bamboo is an extremely durable product
called
strand woven bamboo. Strand bamboo is
constructed with shredded fibers from the bamboo
tree itself, then blended with adhesive and
placed under intense pressure. Both natural and
carbonized are available. Often not seen in retail
flooring showrooms, this product would be an
alternative choice for those seeking a more
durable bamboo floor.
Considering the production
process of strand bamboo, resistance to damage is
in the range of many harder exotic hardwoods being
sold today. Installation on the other hand, is not
as friendly due to the denseness. Although we have
not done any exact weigh ins on the product,
picking up a small sample one can notice the
difference to that of other bamboo solid
hardwoods. Strand can be found in both solid and
engineered.
Prefinished Stained
Bamboo Flooring
There are some companies
that provide prefinished stained bamboo floors. A
few manufacturers include Greenwood Products,
Ifloor.com's Ming Dynasty, and DuraDesign, with
the latter having more color choices; 50 at last
count.
Hand Scraped
Hand Scraped bamboo is no
different than hand scraped hardwood floors. For
the most part, products will be longer in length
and constructed in engineered or three ply
fashion.