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January 9th, 2024


Are you looking to renovate your flooring or update your home? Are you weighing the pros and cons of hardwood vs. bamboo floors? In this article, we will take a look at some strengths and weaknesses of both.

Pros Of Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring is the most traditional and diverse type of wood flooring for most people and budgets. With years of being the industry standard, homeowners and investors will find the most options for different wood types and colors. Most people will also find that a majority of contractors and local businesses will be able to offer more help when dealing with hardwood flooring. Finally, more information and resources are available for the DIY’er looking to save money and lay their hardwood floors themself.

Pros Of Bamboo Flooring

Contrary to the name, hardwood flooring isn’t always tougher and more durable than bamboo flooring. Many hardwoods are commonly used for floors that dent and scratch easier than bamboo.

You have probably heard bamboo floors are the most eco-friendly floor options available. Bamboo floors aren’t technically made of wood but rather from the bamboo plants indigenous to eastern countries and territories. There are a few different approaches to using bamboo to make flooring, but bamboo plants are always easier to farm and replenish than the actual trees it takes to make hardwood flooring.

Cons Of Hardwood

Hardwood flooring will almost always cost more than bamboo flooring. Even the most accessible hardwood flooring options will typically cast more than bamboo. And if you’re like most people, the attractive hardwood flooring options that catch your eye get pricey. This price difference is something to be aware of when considering hardwood floors.

Cons Of Bamboo

Since hardwood flooring has been around for years, there are strict standards and measurements to rate the quality of the floors. With bamboo being a newer product, it is unfortunately not measured and ranked by the same standard as hardwood. So for those shopping for a deal, it becomes hard to know the quality of the product you’re buying.

Conclusion

It is impossible to give someone an answer when deciding between hardwood and bamboo floors, but we hope this will help you in your decision. Everyone’s needs will be different. So, getting a professional opinion from someone you can trust can be helpful.