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GREEN FLOORING

Superior Hardwoods of Montana supplies recycled seasoned old growth lumber, beams, timbers and antique barn wood flooring reclaimed from the dismantling of antiquated structures. Visit them to know more.

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GREEN FLOORING

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  1. Best Options for Green Flooring These days, everyone is going green, and if you too are thinking to make your house eco-friendly, then the top 5 options for a green flooring might help you. 1) Refinishing of the current floor: the best option for green flooring is refinishing of the existing floor. If the rug or carpet you use to cover your floor is now old and battered, then you can rip it off and let your floor be seen. A little refinishing will make your floor look new, and it is the cheapest method of getting green flooring. 2) Reclaimed lumber: you can use the wood from barns, old houses and warehouses. Recovering woods from old barns does not need to cut more trees, and you can have wooden flooring without creating any wrong to the nature. 3) Unfinished hardwood flooring: you can purchase the unfinished hardwood to have hardwood floors for your house. You can buy the hardwood with the permission of FCS that is Forest Stewardship Council. 4) Cork floor: cork floor is also eco-friendly. You can get the cork from the tree’s bark and can convert it into the floor. The bark of the tree will grow again and thus you don’t harm a tree using cork floor. Cork floor looks fresh and you can impress your neighbors and friends with your new floor. 5) Bamboo: bamboo looks beautiful, and you can use bamboo in flooring. It is also an eco-friendly substitute mainly because it takes not more than five to six years to harvest the bamboo again. By using bamboo for flooring, you are also not killing a tree that grows in 50 to 60 years that is a very long time.

  2. SUPERIOR HARDWOODS AND MILLWORK, INC. 5120 U.S. 93 Missoula. MT, 59804, USA Phone No: 406-251-2272 Fax: 406-251-2520 Email: info@superior-hardwoods.com Website: http://superior-hardwoods.com/

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