Quality uncarbonized bamboo is about equivalent to red oak in terms of durability and some bamboo flooring has been engineered to be even more durable.
Is bamboo or laminate more scratch resistant.
Most off the shelf bamboo flooring is made by laying the bamboo grass stalks cross direction.
The floor has good abrasion resistance and decent scratch resistance which make it possible to install bamboo even in such high traffic area of the house as a kitchen and hallway.
The hardest and most scratch resistant species such as ipe cumaru and jatoba come from the tropics and they typically score 3 000 pounds or more domestic hardwoods and raw bamboo on the other hand are about half as hard.
Laminate is highly resistant to moisture and stain.
Softwoods such as pine fir and carbonized bamboo rarely score more than 1 000 pounds making them particularly vulnerable to scratching.
Strand bamboo flooring is often called woven strand bamboo flooring for a good reason.
Bamboo is a type of grass that grows fast.
It also has good abrasion resistance doesn t require a high level of maintenance.
The right options leave a very small carbon footprint when producing it and bamboo is a very sustainable building material.
Natural colors of bamboo flooring is generally more durable however there are lots of other stains available on the market that can satisfy any taste.
Premium quality floors of laminate have a comfortable feel to walk as bamboo floors.
And bamboo is slightly harder than many hardwoods giving it somewhat better resistance to scratches and dents.
Take care to protect the floor against standing water and from scratches.
The element that truly makes a bamboo floor hard is the adhesive.
Strands of the bamboo stalks are pulled apart and more tightly integrated with the adhesives.