That said depending on the species of wood and or the number of protective finishes applied solid and engineered hardwood can be very tough too so you ll have to do further research when comparing wood durability to bamboo.
Is bamboo better than hardwood.
Hardness and moisture resistance.
Even though this particular grass species mostly grow within the tropics and it is quite unfamiliar among americans and canadians quite lately they ve been brought to this to be used as flooring.
Natural bamboo has a janka hardness rating of about 1 380 making it harder than most domestic hardwoods.
Bamboo floors have become well liked by designers in canada.
More durable than most species of wood.
It is harder than most hardwoods which makes it extremely durable.
Naturally resistant to mold.
May be prone to scratches and dents.
Although it is commonly grouped with hardwood flooring bamboo is not actually a wood but rather a woody grass.
Will warp stain and is prone to mold and mildew growth when exposed to moisture.
Hardwood flooring can last for generations if well maintained.
Modern processing techniques allow for all sorts of colors and textures.
They ve all worked as well if not better than some of the less natural alternatives.
Bamboo a native plant to tropical regions with heavy rainfalls grows much faster than hardwood and has a different cellular structure.
Glue down floors for both bamboo and hardwood cost about the same but a nail down hardwood floor will cost more to install than for bamboo.
Bamboo is also very hard so it resists scratches and dents better than some hardwoods.
Harder woods should be selected for the best durability.
That said the average cost to install hardwood is around 8 75 a square foot while the cost to install bamboo is closer to 5.
In general bamboo falls at about 1 200 to 1 400 on the janka hardness scale which means it s a little harder than oak and ash.
Bamboo is not wood.
Typically activated charcoal is made from either bamboo hardwood or coconut shells.
Additionally bamboo is termite resistant and comes in a huge choice of stains and plank widths.
No but slightly more water resistant than hardwoods.
Whereas darker carbonized bamboo with a janka rating.
Because it is a grass bamboo performs slightly better than wood in terms of repelling moisture and mold growth.
However bamboo does have a few detracting points.