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CORK FLOORS are the latest decorating sensation to arrive on the flooring scene and walking on cork is like walking on air - because cork is 50% air!!
 

Cork floors are made from the harvested bark of the cork oak tree which is grown in the forests of the Mediterranean. Because the tree is not cut down to make the flooring, and the bark is a renewable resource, it is a desirable flooring for environmentally aware consumers.

With the help from today's manufacturing technology, cork flooring is now offered in many colors in both planks and tiles. Cork tiles can be laid in a combination of contrasting colors, resulting in an endless variety of patterns.

Cork flooring can be glue-downed and/or floated over a variety of subfloors, including concrete and existing flooring.

The Benefits of Cork Flooring:

  • Cork is a renewable resource.
  • Millions of air-cells give cork floors a natural cushion, feels like you are walking on air.
  • Cork flooring is warm to the touch.
  • The acoustical insulation properties of cork help reduce noise.
  • Cork floors will not trap dirt & fungus.
  • Cork is easy to maintain.
  • Cork is great in any room including kitchens & bathrooms.
  • Cork floors are rugged enough to with stand heavy wear.
  • Cork is used around the world both residentially & commercially.
  • Electrically Dissipative- cork flooring does not produce static electricity making it suitable for rooms with electronic equipment and appliances.
  • Hypo allergenic- Cork does not attract dust and consequently does not cause allergies.
  • Cork is fire retardent.
  • Cork flooring is resistant to more than 35 species of insects including termites.
  • Easy Installation - cork floating floor panels are easily installed without the use of glues or special tools.

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