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Buying Bamboo Flooring Indianapolis IN

Bamboo should not only be sustainably harvested (and manufactured in an ISO-9001 and 14001 certified factory) but also feature components such as water-based, solvent-free, low VOC finishes and a manufacturing adhesive that meets or surpasses stringent European (E0) standards for off-gassing formaldehyde.

Merritt Construction Llc
317-456-2230
104 Gordon Court
Brownsburg, IN
Indy Carpet & Flooring
(317) 822-8110
1234 N Capitol Ave
Indianapolis, IN
Lumber Liquidators
(317) 541-1444
5245 E 25th St
Indianapolis, IN
Donald Williams & Son Hardwood Flooring
(317) 783-2849
5508 Elmwood Ave Suite 322
Indianapolis, IN
Exerflex
(317) 849-6181
6801 Lake Plaza Dr
Indianapolis, IN
Infinity Hardwood Flooring
(317) 423-0446
631 Cottage Ave.
Indianpolis, IN
Gillys Flooring Brokers
(317) 639-6236
1125 Brookside Ave Ste C
Indianapolis, IN
Continental Office Environments
(317) 630-2315
9202 E 33rd St
Indianapolis, IN
Shannon Carpet One
(317) 784-9060
5410 Victory Dr
Indianapolis, IN
All American Carpet & Tile Outlet
(317) 780-1880
5602 Elmwood Ave
Indianapolis, IN
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Buying Bamboo Flooring

How truly environmentally-friendly is the flooring?

Environmental friendliness is a big draw for many consumers-but not all bamboo is truly kind to the environment. Bamboo should not only be sustainably harvested (and manufactured in an ISO-9001 and 14001 certified factory) but also feature components such as water-based, solvent-free, low VOC finishes and a manufacturing adhesive that meets or surpasses stringent European (E0) standards for off-gassing formaldehyde. Teragren's proprietary manufacturing adhesive emits less formaldehyde than allowed by U.S. OSHA, European E0, CARB Phase 1 and Phase 2, and Japanese JIS/JAS emissions standards Only a true manufacturer can provide this documentation. Teragren's products also originate from factories with Chain of Custody (COC) certification from the Forest Stewardship Council.

Is the bamboo flooring coming from a reputable manufacturer, or from an importer or trading house purchasing from any factory or multiple factories based primarily on the lowest price?

Much of the bamboo sold in North America is grown in China. However, quality control standards in China, where most bamboo flooring is also produced, are inconsistent. There is little industry oversight, and neither China nor the U.S. has created an independent grading system. Consumers should ask retailers or other suppliers if the manufacturer uses a system of quality control and grading standards.

Will the product offer lasting value?

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