A renewable resource!
A renewable resource - its unique appearance, durability and environmentally friendly nature ensures its place amongst the worlds select hardwoods. Peerless Bamboo Flooring is a 15mm thick, solid hardwood, pre-finished flooring that is coated with five layers of hard wearing, solvent free, UV cured polyurethane. The two final coats are the German Klumpp finish containing Aluminum Oxide.

An extremely stable hardwood
Bamboo Flooring by nature is an extremely stable hardwood - this stability is further enhanced by its constructional lay up. Peerless Bamboo Floors out perform traditional flooring due to its innate moisture resistance and stability with absolute minimal expansion and contraction. Bamboo is also rated, as a hard floor, suitable for residential and commercial applications.

Versatile
Ease of installation as a Floating Floor System over
concrete, ply, existing hardwood floors, ceramic tiles and all other hard, dry flat surfaces. There are also a range of ancillary products including Australian Standard compliant acoustic rated membranes and 'off the shelf' transition moulds and diminishing strips.

Real Advantages
Real advantages - given it is already sanded and finished with extremely durable satin or gloss finishes, your new floor is quickly installed ready for use. No sanding, no toxic fumes, with minimal disruption to your life or business.

Compare - environment and cost.
Bamboo compares favourably to traditional solid select timber floors. The solid board construction and ease of installation minimises wastage, resulting in a more cost effective floor in comparison with traditional select hardwoods.

Alternatively the budget minded renovator who is prepared to follow the installation recommendations can save by self installing. Peerless Bamboo Flooring is easily installed with no toxic fumes given the fact that it does not require sanding or coating to actually finish. It is ready for immediate use.

Peerless Bamboo Flooring is manufactured from high quality aged poles that are split then machined into rectangular billets, cured, laminated and machined into hardwood boards of unmatched durability.