Sunday, September 19, 2010

Removing Pet Urine Odour from Your Bamboo Flooring

As soon as you smell the pet urine odour, you should clean your bamboo flooring immediately. In order to do so, locate the area on your bamboo flooring where you smell the urine odour and draw a chalk line around the area.

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Working with Bamboo Flooring- Things You Should Know

The facts that bamboo flooring is harder and is more moisture resistant than most of the traditional hardwood floorings, help to promote its use on a wide scale. Bamboo flooring makes use of bamboo in its construction, which is an economical material and is a highly renewable resource. It has the amazing ability to replenish itself within 5-7 years of its harvest without compromising the ecological balance of the natural environment.

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Friday, September 10, 2010

Carbonized Bamboo Flooring - A Colorful Option for Your Home

Bamboo flooring can come in a few colours and this article goes through the process of how the colours are created.

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Installation of Bamboo Flooring Onto Concrete Sub-Floor

For either of the above mentioned two methods of installing bamboo flooring over concrete sub-floor, you have to prepare you sub-floor. First and foremost, make sure that your concrete floor is smooth and level. If it is not, use a concrete floor leveler or foot patch to obtain a smooth surface.

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Installation of Bamboo Flooring on Walls

Not only bamboo is used as a flooring material on your sub-floors, it can be used as a design element on your ceilings and walls as well. The prefinished surface and wonderful grain pattern of bamboo will add a great touch of beauty and elegance to your walls.

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