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Cork Flooring Information

Cork Flooring Products

Tired of debating about a cork-floor product for your latest home renovation? Put the proverbial fork in the debate and the complimentary cork in all naysayers, because it's time to make a decision. Gladly, with the products ranging widely in style, price, and function, it should not be hard to decide on the cork-floor product right for you and capable of quieting other parties endorsing less-efficient alternatives.

Applications of Cork

So why is it that only recently have we seen cork used as an attractive, economical, and comfortable flooring option with impressive longevity? It's tough to say, but it is sufficient to go back and consider the obstinate nostalgia of the wine cork.

Cork Floor FAQ

Cork is soft, the fiberboard on which it is mounted is not terribly difficult to cut, and the product is available both in planks and smaller tiles. If you are not comfortable with planks, using tiles would likely minimize the amount of cutting and the precision with which it needs to be done.


Cork Flooring FAQ's

Cork Flooring FAQ

Cork Flooring Guide

Most cork floors are "floating," meaning you will not be troubled with nails or glue and can likely install it yourself in a day. Traditional wood floors (cork can mimic the wood look or be designed for whatever taste you prefer), even the floating kinds, often require precise cutting and a knack for matching seams tightly. Cork, on the other hand, cuts easily and is set on fiberboard with snapping tongue-and-groove slots. Many wood floors, while tongue-and-groove, still do not snap into place. [more]