
1 minute read
Bamhoo ilecking Answgr$ on thg latsst deck lrnmil
D) AMBOO may be the fastest grow.fDing plant on Earth. Unlike lrees. which take decades to reach harvestable height and width, bamboo stalks can be continuously re-harvested every three to seven years. And, say proponents, continuous harvesting of this woody grass actually improves the overall health ofthe plant.
With these green credentials, manufacturers and importers earlier this decade began marketing bamboo flooring to the U.S. Now, they've turned their sights outdoors-to the turbulent world of decking.
The Merchant Magazine asked Jeff Goldberg, c.e.o. of Cali Bamboo, San Diego, Ca., to share how bamboo decking stacks up with the competition.
Merchant What are the differences between bamboo and other hardwoods? Does it need treating or preserving?
Goldberg Besides not killing the trees, bamboo is 25Vo to 150Vo harder than most hardwoods and holds a tensile strength greater than some alloys of steel. This adds up to strength dura- bility in addition to the green factor. The fact is that even if bamboo wasn't green, people choose it just because it's a better building material.
Merchant Does bamboo decking require treating or preserving?
Goldberg As far as maintenance goes, it's on par with other wood decking options such as redwood or cedar. You will want to seal it and maintain it just as you would any hardwood.
Merchant Are there particular decking applications, climates or conditions that bamboo is best for or others that it's not recommended for?
Goldberg Bamboo decking might be a new concept in the United States, but Europe has using this product for years. BamDeck will hold up in any environment in the U.S.; however, one might use a different kind of sealer depending on the local environment. Keep in mind Europe's extreme highs and lows are not that much different than ours, and this product is widely praised over there for its resilience and beauty.
Merchunt How is demand for bamboo decking since its launch?
Goldberg We see that there is a need for a green decking product that is termite resistant and Class A fire rated made from a natural wood. The market has made it clear they like this product, and we are responding by offering a few more options to the current [ones]. Stay tuned.
Bam[oo www.sundeckamenicas.com