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Floor Fantasy unveils Eco-Green sustainable bamboo flooring collection

Floor Fantasy (www.floorfantasy.com), the industry innovator and leader in developing and manufacturing of high performance Sustainable Bamboo Flooring products announces the company's latest innovation of the successful new product development - ECO-GREENâ„¢ Bamboo Flooring. The New Sustainable Standard Of Choice - ECO-GREEN Renewable Pre-Finished Bamboo Flooring Product Line designed to perform to the Highest Quality Environmental Standards, advancing long-term Sustainable Performance and Green Design Innovation. Floor Fantasy is a leading developer and manufacturer of sustainable high performance bamboo flooring green product line. The company specializes in the design, development and manufacturing process of the exclusive environmentally friendly renewable high quality bamboo flooring products. Utilizing continual technical innovation with highly developed production equipment, Floor Fantasy continues to advance quality standards of the bamboo flooring design and development through implementation of sophisticated technology, strict selection of rapidly renewable materials, and effective comprehensive quality control system integrated into each stage of the production process. Capitalizing on advanced technology developed by the company's exclusive manufacturing processes and technical innovations, Floor Fantasy is confident to provide clients with premium services and superior quality of environmentally friendly high performance green design bamboo flooring products, in accordance with common industry environmental standards and specifications, government regulations, and multiple assurances of the superior quality. ECO-GREEN Sustainable Bamboo Flooring Product Line available in solid engineered, 3-ply, 100% bamboo pre-finished plank; tongue and groove system; horizontal and vertical grain; natural and coffee color; semi-gloss and SuperWear Finish provides the extra wear protection with scratch-resistant topcoats. Bamboo Flooring Installation Process: Nail down or glue down for residential and commercial environments. All Floor Fantasy bamboo flooring products are produced from bamboo high-grade specie Moso (Phyllostachus Pubescens). Bamboo is a .highly sustainable, renewable resource, and attractive as a building material because it is very hard, strong, dimensionally stable and durable. The finished bamboo flooring product is harder than oak, approximately 2.5 times more dimensionally stable than maple, making bamboo flooring ideal floor covering material for any climate installation, and installation over radiant heating systems. All Floor Fantasy bamboo flooring products contribute to the LEED Certification rating system. Floor Fantasy continues to focus its efforts on moving forward with technical innovations and new products. In addition to the recent introduction of several new products, including the ECO-GREEN product line, the company also manufactures a complete line of traditional bamboo flooring and coordinating bamboo flooring moldings and accessories for residential and commercial installations. The Floor Fantasy bamboo flooring company is recognized as established leader in developing of high performance sustainable products by the architectural, design, construction and building communities as well as major floor covering distributors and retailers. Delivering high performance environmental standards of the bamboo flooring and determining customer needs, requirements and expectations, Floor Fantasy enjoys a prominent position in residential and commercial markets of the building industry. Embracing the concept of sustainability in transforming the construction industry to higher levels of environmental performance, and maximize LEED achievements for our clients to meet sustainability goals, Floor Fantasy recognizes the potential duty to deliver Sustainable solutions for the green built environment in achieving advanced standards of sustainability in the development of high performance buildings.
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