Bamboo Flooring Vs Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood flooring and bamboo flooring are both very durable types of hard flooring that can add beauty to any home.
Bamboo flooring vs hardwood flooring. Both types of flooring are prone to warping from humidity in the environment. Real wood flooring can be refinished multiple times to restore it. Hardwood floors are natural and durable but expensive.
In cases where the upper layer on hardwood flooring has started to look shabby it is possible to have the top layer sanded off and refinished with fresh coats of varnish or wood treatment. While wax and wax based cleaners can be used on some types of hardwood flooring they should never be used on bamboo flooring. This entices many people to choose bamboo on the grounds.
Hardwood flooring costs roughly 4 to 8 per square foot for standard materials such as hard maple or red oak while more unusual hardwoods can cost upwards of 10 per square foot. Bamboo is a fast growing grass and the turnaround time for a stand of a flooring friendly species such as moso is three to five years. The table below shows the janka hardness for bamboo flooring and the more popular types of hardwood flooring.
Bamboo floors are cheaper and growing in popularity. Bamboo flooring has an average price of about 3 80 per square foot within a range of 2 to 5 per square foot. Consumers looking for a more affordable floor that s easy to install is more resistant to moisture damage and can handle everyday wear and tear like a champ bamboo flooring is the right choice for you.
Bamboo flooring cannot be refinished as often and depending on the type may scratch or dent more easily. It is clear that the hardest of all the flooring types is strand woven bamboo which is over three times as hard as solid oak flooring the most popular form of hardwood flooring.