Solid bamboo flooring in conservatory

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The inlaws wanted to put a solid oak floor in their new conservatory. After looking at the posts here I've suggested that solid and laminate are out and they need to go for engineered.

I think I read somewhere that solid bamboo was very tolerant of moisture/temperature changes - and thus may be suitable for a conservatory. Can anyone confirm this?
 
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Yes, suitable. Due to the short lengths and narrow widths (90 x 900mm mostly) should be glued down onto level underfloor.
 
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The last time, while I was trying to get prices, google took me to the faq and I couldn't find a link (on your faq page) to your prices/products. Obviously I know your main address and typed it in but others wouldn't know that and it could mean you're loosing potential sales.
 
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Hi Doormouse

Thanks for your concern, really appreciated. But, on every page on the FAQ on the lef thand column all our websites are listed, including the webshops (link 4 and 5).
And thank you too for your compliments on the content of our sites.
 

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