Bamboo Flooring Marietta GA
Although it’s not technically a hardwood, bamboo flooring offers comparable benefits and beauty. Read on to learn more about this eco-friendly flooring choice and see if its right for your home.
Concrete Coatings Of Georgia
770-426-1199
1092 W Atlanta St SeSuite 250
Marietta, GA
Concrete Coatings Of Georgia
770-426-1199
1092 W Atlanta St SeSuite 250
Marietta, GA 30060
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D & C Flooring Llc
404-201-1088
644 Forest Ridge Dr
Marietta, GA
D & C Flooring Llc
404-201-1088
644 Forest Ridge Dr
Marietta, GA 30067
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Floor & Walls Contractors
678-927-6682
677 Franklin Rd. Suite A
Marietta, GA
Floor & Walls Contractors
678-927-6682
677 Franklin Rd. Suite A
Marietta, GA 30067
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Hargrave Home Improvement
404-271-1918
3151 Bunker Hill Circle
Marietta, GA
Hargrave Home Improvement
404-271-1918
3151 Bunker Hill Circle
Marietta, GA 30062
Services
Doors, Basement remodeling, Decks & Porches, Drywall and Plaster, Additions, Painting, Handyman, Siding, Framing, Kitchen remodeling, Countertops, Tiling, Barns Sheds & Outbuildings, Bathroom remodeling, Garage & Carport, Flooring, Carpenters, Cabinets
Company Information
Hours : 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM M,T,W,T,F,S
Years in Business : 8 Years
Licensing Information
General Liability Insurance : Yes
License # : Georgia State RBQA004302
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Accepts Credit Cards
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Venable Flooring
(770) 265-5805
4695 Brandon Acres Lane
Buford, GA
Venable Flooring
(770) 265-5805
4695 Brandon Acres Lane
Buford, GA 30082
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D&M; Flooring
678 456 2411
2045 Powers Ferry Rd
Marietta, GA
D&M; Flooring
678 456 2411
2045 Powers Ferry Rd
Marietta, GA 30067
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Jms Exterior Solutions inc.
(678) 983-6058
2900 Delk Rd
Marietta, GA
Jms Exterior Solutions inc.
(678) 983-6058
2900 Delk Rd
Marietta, GA 30067
Services
Flooring, Decks & Porches, Roofing, Kitchen remodeling, Countertops, Demolition, Air Conditioning & Cooling, Cleaning service, Siding, Windows, Multiple Room Renovation, Framing, Electrical, Painting, Basement remodeling
Company Information
Years in Business : 6 Years
Languages Spoken : English, Spanish, Portuguese
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License # : No License Provided
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Lawson Flooring
770-617-1318
1002 Springdale Dr
Marietta, GA
Lawson Flooring
770-617-1318
1002 Springdale Dr
Marietta, GA 30062
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Quantum Flooring, Inc.
(678)799-1902
Chastain Road
Marietta, GA
Quantum Flooring, Inc.
(678)799-1902
Chastain Road
Marietta, GA 30066
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Atlantawallcovering
(678) 231-0520
795 Hammond Dr
Sandy Springs, GA
Atlantawallcovering
(678) 231-0520
795 Hammond Dr
Sandy Springs, GA 30328
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| Bamboo Flooring Similar To Hardwood And Green Too | Bamboo flooring may sound somewhat exotic and to some degree it is. Compared to traditional hardwoods it a relative newcomer to the flooring scene. It mimics wood floors yet it offers a distinctly different look from the well-known grain patterns of an oak or maple floor. Naturally a blond, it can also be a brunette thanks to a process called ‘carbonization’ that turns the bamboo a caramel color. And it also has a light environmental footprint, being a renewable resource and a quick-growing one at that. So, bamboo has looks and personality, and it’s a good environmental citizen. Should you run out and get some now? Hopefully that’s what the information below will help you decide. Bamboo can be a great flooring surface and there’s a lot of information out there touting it’s virtues. But like most other things, there’s the good and not so good about bamboo you should understand before you buy. Take a closer look and see if it’s the right choice for your next floor. What Exactly Is A Bamboo Floor – Is It The Same As Wood? You probably know what bamboo looks like but if you’re not familiar with a bamboo floor, it’s understandable if it’s hard to visualize how hollow poles end up as flat boards.A bamboo floor looks like a wood floor but the only difference is that the planks are made out of numerous smaller strips of bamboo that have been milled into straight pieces and glued together. It looks like wood, feels like wood and can be stained like wood but officially it’s not a wood. Bamboo is actually a “grass”. The material used for bamboo floors is taken from the “culm” of the bamboo plant. The culm is the stalk or ‘trunk’ of the plant and produces bamboo poles with the characteristic nodes that flare out along its length, appearing to segment the pole into many sections. The poles are dried and then cut into thin strips which are planed to shape them straight and square. These strips are then laminated (glued) together to form the larger planks that make up a bamboo floor. Common Terms Before going any further it helps to get familiar with some common terms that are associated with bamboo flooring. The first has to do with how the strips that make up the plank are oriented when they’re glued together to form a larger plank. You’ll come across these terms in bamboo floor brochures and other manufacturer literature. Vertical grain bamboo has the strips oriented so their edges form the top surface of the board. Vertical grain is sometimes referred to as edge grain. | | ![]() | | Two examples of vertical grain (click on image for larger view) |
Horizontal grain bamboo aligns the edges of these strips next to each other so that the face of the strip forms the surface of the plank. Horizontal grain is sometimes called flat grain. The nodes or “knuckles” on the bamboo stalk are visible with a horizontal grain pattern, … |
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