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www.bambooindustry.com/products/bamboo-flooring/click-strand-woven-bamboo-flooring.html

Compressed bamboo flooring, often known as strand woven bamboo, has become a preferred choice for homeowners and builders who want durability, natural aesthetics, and a more sustainable alternative to traditional hardwoods. Its strength is widely recognized, but one topic continues to attract attention: how well it performs in humid climates.

Regions with high humidity—tropical zones, coastal areas, and homes with limited ventilation—pose challenges for most wood‑based materials. Moisture in the air influences expansion, contraction, surface stability, and long‑term appearance. Understanding how compressed bamboo responds helps buyers make informed decisions and installers plan for reliable performance.

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Strand woven bamboo is manufactured by compressing shredded bamboo fibers under intense heat and pressure. This process yields a material far denser and harder than traditional bamboo flooring, creating a surface capable of handling heavy traffic with minimal denting. Laminate, by contrast, is made from fiberboard topped with a high‑resolution image layer and protective coating. Although laminate can mimic the appearance of real wood or bamboo, it lacks the structural integrity and tactile authenticity of a natural material.

A major advantage of strand woven bamboo lies in its impressive durability. Many homeowners choose it specifically for areas where impact resistance matters, such as entryways, kitchens, and family rooms. Its hardness rating is significantly higher than that of oak and many other hardwoods, giving homeowners assurance that the floor will hold up well under furniture
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www.bambooindustry.com Strand woven bamboo flooring has moved into a prominent position among homeowners searching for a surface that balances durability, visual appeal, and long‑term value. Laminate flooring, once the go‑to option for budget‑friendly installations, still has a place in many homes, but the shift toward natural materials has changed the conversation. More people want floors that feel substantial underfoot, hold up to everyday wear, and contribute a sense of character to their living spaces. Strand woven bamboo naturally fits these expectations, which explains why it continues to gain preference over laminate.
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