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Options for an Eco-Friendly Floor Miami Beach FL

Whether you’re concerned about preserving our natural resources or worried about the health risks of chemically treated products, why not choose an eco-friendly flooring choice? A durable and beautiful option, wood can also be eco-friendly if certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). One of the more expensive materials available, wood is a popular and timeless choice.

Valentin&Sons Enterprises, Inc.
(786)663-0854
2560 Ne 183 St
North Miami Beach, NY
Apex Wood Floors Inc.
786-355-4573
6499 Sw 39Th St
Miami, FL
Flo Interior Exterior Flooring,Inc
954-553-3181
1450 Atlantic Shores BlvdSuite306
Hallandale, FL
Kittles Flooring Company
(954) 272-2304
12330 Sw 53Rd St. #706
Cooper City, FL
Blanco Flooring
(305) 571-9445
2021 Nw 1st Pl
Miami, FL
Millennium floorin remodeling inc
(786) 873-8233
Miami, FL
carlos & d services
(305) 851-1513
8277 nw 191 ln
Hialeah, FL
Lifestyles Flooring Llc
954-474-1205
12565 Orange Drive404
Davie, FL
Pianeta Legno Floors Usa Inc
(305) 576-3141
54 Ne 40th St
Miami, FL
Pauls Carpet Co Inc
(305) 573-8337
31 NW 23rd St
Miami, FL
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Options for an Eco-Friendly Floor

Bamboo is a great eco-friendly flooring option that resembles the look of wood floors.

You’ve finally decided to break down and replace the old flooring in your home; or, you’ve reached that exciting finish point of your addition or remodel. Initially, you may be concerned that “eco-friendly” means more expensive, or is somehow less attractive than conventional carpets. You may be pleasantly surprised at what materials are considered eco-friendly, and how affordable they actually are.

Wood

A durable and beautiful option, wood can also be eco-friendly if certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). One of the more expensive materials available, wood is a popular and timeless choice.

Bamboo Grass

A renewable resource, bamboo grass is a great choice for flooring. Although bamboo is grown with minimum pesticides and fertilizers, be cautious of products that use formaldehyde for bonding.

Linoleum

Although typically not the choice for whole-house flooring, linoleum is an inexpensive, soft, durable, and easy-to-clean choice for kitchens and bathrooms. Many attractive designs are now available. Linoleum is a biodegradable material and can be glued with natural glues.

Cork

Another renewable resource, cork flooring is created from the bark off of cork trees and is a popular choice as well.

Concrete

Believe it or not, concrete stamped floors are becoming a common choice for homes. An inexpensive option, it can be cool in the summer, and covered with ...

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