Saturday, April 12, 2008

Hardwood Floors - The Low Maintenance Ideal

Hardwood floors are not hard to maintain, and compared with carpet and other surfaces that are more difficult to clean or require replacement, hardwood floors can be considered relatively low maintenance. They are as much as 80% cleaner and healthier than floors with carpet, and are proven to be much more sanitary and hygienic than carpeting and increase the value of your property as well. They are expensive and challenging to install, but they bring lasting charm and warmth to a home if they are protected and cared for properly. Hardwood floors are very popular and easy to keep in pristine condition, and are a popular method of providing a decorative and long-lasting floor surface.

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Anonymous said...

All About Flloors with Todd Miranda
A number of bamboo flooring products are now available in North America, but most are manufactured in a very similar manner.

When we first learned about tongue-and-groove strip flooring made from bamboo several years ago, we found only a couple of suppliers in North America. A lot of people must think this is a product with a future, however, as now there are at least eight companies importing it.

Botanically, bamboo is not a wood at all, but rather a grass. Bamboo is attractive as a building material because it is very hard, strong, and dimensionally stable. Environmentally, it’s hard to argue with a wood-substitute that matures in three years, regenerates without need for replanting, and requires minimal fertilization or pesticides. In fact, these larger species of bamboo have been used in construction for thousands of years, and even in modern Asian cities it’s not uncommon to see a large concrete building being constructed from a bamboo scaffolding.

For more information about Bamboo floor install contact Todd Miranda at 808-626-4200 strip flooring from Bamboo Hardwoods, the only product not from China.

http://hawaiifloor.net

Anonymous said...

Thats great info have you ever used rejuvenate on your hardwood floors ?