Bamboo Flooring Maintenance and Care
Pre-Installation
Your bamboo floor care begins even before
installation. Allow your flooring to acclimate for at least 72 hours; this can be achieved by simply opening
both ends of your bamboo flooring boxes and allowing them to adjust to the humidity in your home. The amount
of humidity in your home should stay in a range of 30-60% to minimize the rate of expansion and contraction in
the planks. Clear out all debris on the ground; make certain that the entire floor is clean and flat. Before
installing, inspect each plank for defects.
Installation
Follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions carefully, as they are your best source for
bamboo flooring facts. Use
all recommended adhesives. If you are gluing your
bamboo floor down make sure to clean any excess glue as you go. This is important because
once the glue dries it is incredibly hard to remove and may require an additional purchase of
adhesive remover.
Post Installation
The key to lasting beauty of your bamboo flooring investment is proper maintenance throughout
the life of your floor. There are precautions and general maintenance guidelines that should be
followed to maintain the beauty of your bamboo floor – this is essential
bamboo flooring information
for owners who want to preserve their investment. The floor should be dusted, mopped, vacuumed or
swept with a soft bristle broom as necessary to remove grit and dust from the surface. Dust
build-up or small pebbles can get caught under shoes and cause scratching or finish removal.
Walking on a dusty or dirty floor is the quickest way to damage a finish. You should also place
walk-off mats at all exterior entrances and area rugs at high traffic zones to capture as much
of the harmful debris as possible, before it reaches your bamboo floor. Kitchen floors experience
the most traffic in a home. To prevent premature wear of the hardwood floor, place an area rug in
front of the sink and stove area. Shake out or vacuum the rugs frequently. Use felt glider pads
on the bottom of your furniture; they will prevent scratches caused by chairs, couches, and tables.
Keep the felt pads free of dirt and grit as well. Take particular care when moving heavy items such
as refrigerators or cabinetry, never drag these items across your floor without sufficient protection.
As with all hardwood floors, heavy
appliances, especially sub zero refrigerators, have been known to scratch and even indent flooring.
If you’re using a hand truck to move these items into place, make sure it is one with rubber wheels.
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Bamboo Flooring Facts & Information
Bamboo is a natural product that is hygroscopic , meaning it is subject to
contraction and expansion with the relative humidity in the surrounding area. Using a
dehumidifier and, or humidifier to maintain relative humidity in the home at 30-60% will
help keep the moisture level in the wood stable or balanced and help minimize cracks between
the boards. Continued excessive humidity above 60%, typically in warm months, may cause
swelling or cupping of the floor. Continued lack of humidity below 20%, typically in winter
months, can cause shrinking or cracking of the bamboo planks.
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Bamboo Floor Care
Routine Cleaning
While bamboo is more resistant to moisture than most hardwoods, it is recommended not to use
a wet mop or sponge to clean the floor; be sure to ring out the sponge or mop until it is only
slightly damp. Spills should be cleaned up immediately. If liquid spills are left for a long
period of time they may seep into your floor and cause deep staining which may be impossible
to remove. Whenever water is used to clean up spills be sure to also dry the surface. Try to
use the bamboo flooring supplier’s recommendation on cleaning products on your floor. Some
suppliers may stipulate that only a certain brand or type of cleaning agent should be used on
the floor that they have supplied. If this is the case, be careful that you do not invalidate
your warranty by using another brand or type. Use a cleaner that will not leave a residue that
will inhibit bonding and re-coating. Aluminum oxide is a popular finish because of its long
lasting durability, but it can be disrupted with cleaning products containing mineral spirits. Do
not use any kind of wax unless you are prepared to continue waxing through out the life of your
floor. If you use a wax, no other top coat may be applied.
High heeled shoes can damage a
bamboo
floor. It is not recommended that you allow such shoes to come into contact with your floor
as the load pressure on such a narrow point of contact can exert a huge amount of pressure on
the floor, causing it to become dented. Heel or scuff marks, and stubborn stains may be removed
by lightly rubbing with a cloth and a wood floor cleaner. Urethane finishes eventually will show
wear patterns from surface scratching. When high surface areas look dull, it is time to re-coat or
restore the finish. Always follow the manufacturer’s or supplier’s recommendations. Direct sunlight
for long periods of time can cause some types of bamboo floor to become discolored over time. When
purchasing bamboo flooring, ask if the finish includes an UV-protective layer. To further protect
your floors from sun damage use window screens, shades, curtains, and, or blinds. Remember,
spending a little time looking after your bamboo floors will ensure that it continues to look
great and lasts for many years and will be sure to help eliminate the need for any major maintenance to be carried out.
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