Strandwoven™ BAMBOO Flooring

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Strandwoven™ BAMBOO: extremely dense flooring made via shredding and recombining rapidly-renewable bamboo poles. Significantly harder than standard bamboo flooring and with more of a monotone ‘look’, our Strandwoven BAMBOO is much harder and more stable than all but only a couple known wood species. Durability, carbon storage, and lack of denuding the forest are what draws sustainability practitioners to this long-lasting and beautiful material. Available in Light and Dark versions (wherein the color is throughout the thickness), several selective topically stained versions, we are also the only purveyor to produce this in square-edged unfinished planks when a truly seamless look is desired.

Features

  • Extremely hard (over 3x the hardness of Oak hardwood flooring)
  • Extremely stable (over 2.5x the stability of Oak, ie: 60% less movement in an equal sized plank)
  • Made from ‘rapidly-renewable’ bamboo (the greatest carbon-sink agricultural material that grows without the need of chemicals and pesticides; harvested on 5-year cycle)
  • Super durable, extremely long-lasting, and installs like a standard hardwood
  • Can be stained to your liking, and easily refinished (though you likely will never need to)

Technical Data

Dimension:

  • Light / Dark: 96mm * 1850mm * 14mm (approx. 3-3/4” x 72” x 9/16”)

  • Light / Dark / ‘stained’: 142mm * 1850mm * 14mm (approx. 5-5/8” x 72” x 9/16”)

Construction: Solid

Edge Detail:

  • Prefinished:  micro-bevel
  • Unfinished: square edge (only available in 96mm/3-3/4” width)

Finish: Commercial ‘water-based’ urethane

Installation Method: Nail or glue-down

Product Documentation

  • Digital Brochure
  • CSI-Spec Information
  • Installation Instructions
  • Maintenance
  • Warranty
  • MSDS

Environmental Compliance

  • EPA TSCA Title VI
  • CA High Performance Schools EQ 2.2.3 (achieves standard)
  • Carb Phase 2 (≤05ppm) compliant
  • NAUF (No added Urea Formaldehyde)
  • LEED compliant:
    • MR6 – Rapidly Renewable
    • MR4 – Low-emitting Materials