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Answers To Common Cork Floor Questions

Tips and ideas on installing cork flooring.

Frequently Asked Questions
Since I've installed cork in my home, I'm constantly being asked question about it.

The Good and Bad of Cork Flooring
Cork is durable, easy to maintain, cushions your feet, available in rich, natural tones, and provides both warmth and elegance to a room.

Benefits of Cork Flooring
Cork flooring offers many benefits to homeowners wanting new and exciting flooring for their home.

Decorative Mosaic Cork Tiles
Cork decor flooring in available in a variety of designs and colors that can be arranged in different patterns to add to any room.

Cork Tiles vs. Children and Pets
When I told a friend that my husband and I were installing cork floor tiles in the kitchen and family room, she promptly laughed and informed me that they would never survive my children and two dogs.

Cork the Ideal Flooring Material
Cork is the only floor that is environmentally friendly, resilient, moisture, flame, and chemical resistant, thermal insulating, sound absorbing, extremely durable, hypoallergenic, resists cracking, and last for years.

The Many Benefits of Cork Floors and Wall Coverings
Color cork tiles are unique, natural, and very impressive floor covering, but have you ever thought about them as a wall covering material' Cork wall coverings offer the same limitless benefits and possibilities as cork flooring.

Caring for Cork Floors
With proper maintenance and regular light cleaning, cork flooring could last a life time, after all, the cork floor Cork in Chicago's First Congregational Church was installed in 1890.

Healthy Aspects of Cork
Cork is possible the healthiest type of floor covering you can use in your home.

Environmentally Friendly Cork
Cork is one of the few forms of flooring, which is completely environmentally friendly.

A New Design Choice in Cork
Cork flooring is not a 'new' design choice.

Cork for Condos
Many influential condo associations have fallen in love with cork flooring.

Corky-Facts
· Cork comes from the bark of the Cork Oak tree, which is not harmed in any way during the harvest of the cork bark.

Things to Consider when Buying Cork Flooring
You've done your research and you've made up your mind, you are going to install cork flooring.

Cork Flooring Vs. vinyl Flooring
Possibly the main difference between cork and vinyl floorings is that cork is a natural, renewable product that can be used in any room anywhere a resilient floor is required.

 


 

 

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