I am scheduled to install a bamboo floor throughout a ladies entire house minus a bathroom and a half bath (1825 sf) and she wants it done wihtout any t-moldings anywhere except where it touchs the tile of the 2 baths. The longest point on the width is 42ft which I plan to use the spacers and the length is 62ft. The layout of the house is such that it is not contiguous across the 62ft however my concern with her is having areas where the material will not be wide enough to actually work with, ie. a 1/8th sliver of wood to be against the wall. Has anybody done this and any suggestions on how to make her understand why the t-moldings are needed. Her concerns are purely aestetic because it is steam carbonized bamboo and the t-moldings are a deeper color than the flooring. HELP PLEASE!!!
Questions regarding bamboo flooring installations.?
You need to contact the U.S. seller for complete info. If you are charging for your work you MUST follow the instructions. If you don't and the job fails the seller will turn down the claim and you will be expected to buy new flooring and pay all expenses of replacement. If the instructions call for "t" over a given run length, may be 30', have the home owner sign that she will not hold you responsible. You may still end up in court, but you will have a chance of winning with the owner signing off. You need to be sure you will get paid so ask to get paid before you leave the job.
Reply:Bamboo is a grass that resembles hardwood but is firmer and sturdier. There is no noticeable difference between bamboo flooring and hardwood. With more number of people using this grass due to its
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Reply:how funny my friend has to do a bamboo floor next week i can ask him what to do:)
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