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Contact Information

  • Our Location

    Dilip Sahani, Dr. Abhay Kumar, Jail Gate, Bahraini- Purina Highway, Pokharia Rd, near Bahraini- Purina Highway, Begusarai, Bihar 851101

  • Phone Number

    +62 123 456 7890

  • Email Address

    info@greenbamboo.com

  • Working Hours

    Monday - Friday: 9AM - 6PM
    Saturday: 10AM - 4PM

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our bamboo construction services

How long does it take to build a bamboo house?

The construction time for a bamboo house varies depending on the size and complexity of the design. On average, a standard bamboo house takes 8-12 weeks from design approval to completion. This includes site preparation, foundation work, bamboo treatment, and assembly.

Are bamboo houses durable in extreme weather?

Yes, properly treated bamboo structures are highly durable. Our bamboo undergoes a specialized treatment process that makes it resistant to insects, moisture, and UV damage. Bamboo structures have proven to withstand hurricanes, earthquakes, and other extreme conditions better than many conventional building materials.

What maintenance is required for bamboo houses?

Bamboo structures require minimal maintenance. We recommend applying a natural oil finish every 2-3 years to maintain its appearance and protection. Regular inspections of joints and connections are advised. Our team provides maintenance packages to ensure your bamboo home remains in perfect condition for decades.

How eco-friendly is bamboo compared to wood?

Bamboo is significantly more sustainable than traditional wood. It's actually a grass that grows to maturity in 3-5 years, compared to 20-50 years for trees. Bamboo produces 35% more oxygen than equivalent tree stands and absorbs up to 12 tons of CO2 per hectare annually. Our harvesting methods ensure continuous growth without deforestation.